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The economic cost of crashes in the United States in 2010 was approximately: ✔✔$242 billion
According to the NHTSA, in 2014 an estimated 9,967 people were killed in alcohol-impaired
driving crashes which accounted for 31% of all traffic fatalities in the United States. ✔✔True
According to the CDC, from 2003 to 2012 there were 3,699 people killed in crashes involving a
drunk driver in Georgia. ✔✔True
According to research by the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), in 2013 an
estimated 28.7 million people reported driving under the influence of alcohol at least once during
the previous year. ✔✔True
Few people die of alcohol related causes yearly and it is not a leading cause of preventable death
in the United States. ✔✔False
, Mark drove into the side of an SUV traveling across the intersection. Both Mark and Chris were
severely injured and a passenger in the SUV was killed. In a CDC report released in 2010, the
estimated economic cost of excessive alcohol consumption was around: ✔✔$249 billion
Tony and Jessica have just become an unfortunate statistic. The NHTSA estimates that someone
dies from an alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes every ✔✔53 minutes
Alcohol is a factor in_________of the United States crash costs. ✔✔18%
According to the NHTSA, the percent of drunk drivers with a BAC of .08 or higher involved in
fatal motor vehicle crashes has decreased from 2004 to 2013. ✔✔False
Hallucinogens relax the central nervous system and the brain ✔✔False
Alcohol can affect your: ✔✔All of the above
Which of these drinks contain the most alcohol? ✔✔They all contain equal amounts of alcohol.