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Drivers who use cell phones more likely prone to other risky behaviors Comments Off

According to the results of a recent national survey released by representatives from the Arizona chapter of the American Automobile Association, the majority of motorists who admitted to using a cell phone while driving also reported in engaging in one or more other risky practices while behind the wheel. More than three out of five of the respondents who reported using their cell phones while driving also reported regularly exceeding the legal speed limit as well, and nearly one in three cell phone using respondents said they drive without wearing a seat belt. Arizona is currently one of the remaining 11 states that has not passed legislation prohibiting drivers from texting while operating a motor vehicle.

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AAA: Cell phone use leads to other dangerous driving habits

Posted on: 01-28-2013
Posted in: Drinking and Driving

Lawmakers consider special drunk driving permits in rural Ireland Comments Off

County legislators in southwest Ireland recently approved an ordinance that would allow certain drivers in sparsely populated areas to apply for special permits allowing them to legally drive on rural roads while under the influence of alcohol. The measure, approved by the Kerry County Council by a five-to-three vote with 12 councilmembers absent and seven abstaining, was introduced by a lawmaker who also owns a local pub. Nationally, Irish lawmakers have past stricter regulations to prohibit drunken driving. Motorists with more than 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood, a threshold that can reportedly be exceeded by consuming a single pint of beer, are prohibited from operating a vehicle on Ireland’s roadways, but the new guidelines approved by the Kerry County Council would allow residents of lower populated areas to consume additional alcohol.

This legislation, criticized by the country’s Road Safety Authority, would require the council to petition the nation’s Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence in order to issue the special permits. Nearly 33 percent of the fatal accidents that occur in the country involve intoxicated motorists, according to a statement issued by a representative from the alcohol awareness organization Alcohol Action Ireland. Alcohol Action also cited studies connecting suicide and alcohol in refutation of one Kerry County Councilmember’s claims that the law prohibiting drivers from operating vehicles while under the influence of alcohol cause isolation and depression for older citizens in areas with fewer people.

Posted on: 01-23-2013
Posted in: Drinking and Driving, DUI

LAPD announces DUI checkpoints will continue into new year Comments Off

The Los Angeles Police Department is continuing its enforcement crackdown on drunken drivers following the New Year’s Eve maximum enforcement period. A saturation patrol concentrating on suspected DUI drivers will be conducted near bars and clubs in the Hollywood area beginning at 7pm Friday, January 11 and ending at 3am Saturday, January 12. A nearby DUI checkpoint will be installed nearby at the intersection of Alvarado Street and Beverly Boulevard between 8pm to 2am. On Saturday evening between 6pm and 2am, the LAPD’s Northeast Division will be conducting a saturation patrol in the Silver Lake, Atwater Village, and Echo Park areas.

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DUI Patrol In Hollywood Tonight, Silver Lake Tomorrow: Hipsters Beware

Posted on: 01-11-2013
Posted in: Drinking and Driving

California law officers announce maximum enforcement for New Year’s Comments Off

In preparation for the New Year’s holiday, the California Highway Patrol is announcing an increased enforcement effort aimed at reducing the number of drunken drivers on state roadways. According to accident reports, 25 people were killed in fatal collisions during the 2011 New Year’s holiday, and law enforcement officers made more than 1,200 arrests on charges of driving while under the influence of alcohol during that same time period. The maximum enforcement period begins at 6pm Friday, December 27, and ends at 11:59pm Tuesday, January 1, and law enforcement officers are encouraging motorists to report drivers they suspect of driving under the influence by calling 911.

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CHP warns against drunken driving during holiday weekend

Posted on: 12-28-2012
Posted in: Drinking and Driving, DUI

Bay Area law officers made fewer DUI arrests over 2012 holiday weekend Comments Off

According to the California Highway Patrol, law enforcement officials in the Bay Area made fewer arrests on charges of driving while intoxicated over the holiday weekend in 2012 in comparison to the previous year, but more fatal accidents occurred during that time period this year than last year. Bay Area officers arrested 165 people for alleged DUIs in the 2012 holiday weekend, down from the 188 arrests they made during the 2011 holiday weekend. While no fatal accidents occurred in the region during that time period in 2011, three people were killed in fatal accidents in the Bay Area during the time period between December 21 at 6pm and December 25 at 6am.

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CHP reports drop in DUI arrests over holiday weekend

Posted on: 12-28-2012
Posted in: Drinking and Driving, DUI

California Highway Patrol: Holiday traffic deaths, DUI arrests up in 2012 Comments Off

According to accident reports released by the California Highway Patrol, three people were killed in traffic collisions in Los Angeles County during the 2012 Christmas holiday, an increase from the 2011 holiday season, when no traffic-related deaths were reported. This increase in traffic fatalities is compatible with a larger statewide trend. A total of 14 traffic-related deaths were reported throughout the state of California during the 2011 Christmas holiday, according to CHP data, a number that has nearly doubled in 2012, with 26 traffic fatalities reported statewide.

During this time period, which lasted from 6:01 p.m.  Friday, December 21, 2012 to 6: a.m. Christmas morning, arrests for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol also increased in comparison to last year. In Los Angeles County, 257 drivers were arrested under allegations of DUI, an increase of more than 25% from the 201 DUI arrests reported during the 2011 holiday weekend. Across the state of California, highway patrol officers reported making 1,060 arrests for alleged DUI charges, 80 more DUI arrests than they reported making during the same time period in 2011.

I hope that these figures are a statistical anomaly and do not represent a larger trend toward increased danger on California’s roadways. More drunken drivers would represent a serious danger to motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists throughout the state, so I hope that the larger number of arrests discourages more people from engaging in this dangerous behavior.

Posted on: 12-27-2012
Posted in: Drinking and Driving, DUI

DUI rates spike at holiday time, government warns Comments Off

According to a report released by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly 10,000 people were killed in traffic accidents linked to a driver under the influence of alcohol in 2011. Nearly 400 of these deaths occurred in the last two weeks of the month of December, a statistic some auto safety experts speculate can be tied to the number of holiday season gatherings where alcohol is served each year. In order to combat the risks posed by a possible increase in the number of intoxicated drivers on American highways, the U.S. Secretary of Transportation says, law enforcement agencies across the nation will send additional officers out on patrol.

In all 50 states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, drivers are legally prohibited from operating a motor vehicle if their blood alcohol content is .08 or higher. According to the 2011 accident statistics released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drunk driving fatalities decreased last year in comparison to years past in 27 states. In Tennessee, New York, and South Carolina drunk driving fatalities decreased by more than 30 deaths in comparison to 2010, and Texas had the largest decrease in deaths with 57 fewer fatalities. Not every state saw a drop in drunk driving fatalities, however. New Jersey, Florida, and New Jersey all had an increase of 30 or more fatal accidents compared to the previous year.

In an effort to further decrease the number of deaths that occur due to drunk driving in the United States this year, the NHTSA launched a TV and radio ad campaign costing more than $7 million beginning this summer. This campaign has also had the cooperation of the Governors Highway Safety Association and the Mothers Against Drunk Driving’s Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving.

According to a statement released by the NHTSA, drivers can avoid a DUI charge by planning ahead and designating a sober driver, taking a taxi, or calling a sober friend or family member to ask for a ride home.

Safety experts offer drivers several tips for spotting and avoiding drunk drivers on the road. Some signs that a vehicle is being driven under the influence include weaving between lanes, making extremely wide turns, driving without headlights, erratic braking and inappropriate stopping. If you suspect a nearby vehicle is being operated by a drunk driver, safety experts advise keeping as much distance as possible between it and your vehicle as possible. Do not attempt to pass the vehicle or follow it very closely.

 

Posted on: 12-19-2012
Posted in: Drinking and Driving, DUI

Sonoma County police receive $1.4 million grant for DUI checkpoints Comments Off

Law enforcement agencies in Sonoma County, California, will receive a $1.4 million federal grant to enforce drunken driving laws and other traffic safety regulations. Using the federal grant, issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration through the state’s Office of Traffic Safety, agencies will setup DUI checkpoints in the area as well as a pedestrian safety enforcement operation conducted by the Santa Rosa Police Department in response to several accidents that have occurred in the region.

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$1.4 million in state grants for Sonoma County traffic safety, drunken-driving enforcement

Posted on: 11-26-2012
Posted in: Drinking and Driving, DUI

More Californians driving under influence of marijuana than alcohol, study finds Comments Off

According to the results of a new study released by the California Office of Traffic Safety, approximately 14 percent of drivers tested for substance use were found to be operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs, both prescription and illegal, that hinder driving ability. More than 1,300 drivers were voluntarily given breathalyzer and saliva tests to determine if they’d been drinking or using drugs. In comparison, a little more than 7 percent of drivers tested had alcohol in their systems. Slightly more drivers tested positive for marijuana use, a serious safety issue for drivers sharing the road, according to a a statement issued by the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.

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More Californians driving high than drunk on weekends, study says

Posted on: 11-19-2012
Posted in: Drinking and Driving, DUI

High-tech drunk goggles show teens dangers of impaired driving Comments Off

In the Bay County Florida area, high school students are getting a high tech lesson in car driving safety and the dangers of unfocused driving. Video simulator goggles let the teens experience what it is like to drive while impaired from drinking alcohol. Several agencies including the Florida Department of Transpiration have sponsored this and similar events.

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Bay County Students Practice Safe Driving

Posted on: 10-5-2012
Posted in: Drinking and Driving
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