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8 pages in length. There is, perhaps, nothing more eye opening to the brevity of life than witnessing – or being victim to - an automobile accident, particularly when such a catastrophe is caused by a drunk driver. Not only does it immediately wrench one from the idle comfort that inconspicuously shields people from such harsh reality but if that accident proves fatal to the vehicles driver or passengers, it also makes one realize that the fight against allowing drunk drivers on the road is still a losing battle. While laws exist to severely punish drivers who are driving under the influence of alcohol, they are not strong enough to prevent first-time offenders from getting behind the wheel in the first place, a reality particularly pertinent to adolescent drivers. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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IV. Conclusion A. A drunk drivers skewed perspective B. Refuting the opposition CLAIM OF POLICY ESSAY: DRUNK DRIVING by , Ph.D.
(c) April 2004 paper properly! I. INTRODUCTION There is, perhaps, nothing more eye
opening to the brevity of life than witnessing - or being victim to - an automobile accident, particularly when such a catastrophe is caused by a drunk driver. Not
only does it immediately wrench one from the idle comfort that inconspicuously shields people from such harsh reality but if that accident proves fatal to the vehicles driver or passengers,
it also makes one realize that the fight against allowing drunk drivers on the road is still a losing battle. While laws exist to severely punish drivers who are
driving under the influence of alcohol, they are not strong enough to prevent first-time offenders from getting behind the wheel in the first place, a reality particularly pertinent to adolescent
drivers. II. IS ANY AGE SAFE? Drunk drivers come in all shapes, sizes and ages, but the most predominantly dangerous group that
consistently gets behind the wheel is underage youth. According to the Center for Substance Abuse Research, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, young adults pose a particular threat to road
safety, because they make up over half of all alcohol-impaired drivers involved in fatal accidents, as well as being responsible for "more alcohol-related fatal crashes than any other age group"
(Targeting Your Message). Moreover, this specific group of drunk drivers routinely demonstrates the highest blood alcohol concentrations; are nearly two times as likely as any other driver to have
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