Last month a former California political party chairman was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. It was the former California GOP chairman. Though we caution you that no party has the monopoly on substance abuse. The story is
here.
A driver tends to stand out while motoring down the freeway at 3:20 in the morning. When the driver starts weaving, he is sure to attract the attention of the California Highway Patrol, And that is exactly what happened. Worse, the driver smelled of alcohol, spoke with blurred speech, and failed a field sobriety test.
Fortunately the former GOP chairman was not involved in an accident. The
Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports the following:
In 2010, 10,228 people were killed in alcohol-impaired driving crashes, accounting for nearly one-third (31%) of all traffic-related deaths in the United States.
Of the 1,210 traffic deaths among children ages 0 to 14 years in 2010, 211 (17%) involved an alcohol-impaired driver.
Of the 211 child passengers ages 14 and younger who died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes in 2010, over half (131) were riding in the vehicle with the alcohol-impaired driver.
In 2010, over 1.4 million drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics.3 That's one percent of the 112 million self-reported episodes of alcohol-impaired driving among U.S. adults each year.
Drugs other than alcohol (e.g., marijuana and cocaine) are involved in about 18% of motor vehicle driver deaths. These other drugs are often used in combination with alcohol.
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