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The New Mexico Department of Transportation announced it it launching a new campaign in an effort to combat impaired driving.
A Northern Kentucky man who survived a drunk driving crash at 15 is now fighting to recover after being struck by another ...
Impaired driving from alcohol, drugs, or both is on the rise — and the aftereffects of the COVID shutdowns risk pushing it to epidemic levels. The time to intervene is now.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) just launched a new toxicology dashboard. The dashboard helps users understand the trends of impaired drivers ...
There are a number of technologies aimed at preventing impaired driving that are being evaluated by the Department of Transportation, according to the advocacy group Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Federal regulators have taken a first step toward making technology that prevents drunk driving standard in new cars. Their goal is to help end a problem that claimed more than 13,000 lives last year.
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 13,384 people died in drunk driving crashes in 2021, a 14% increase compared to 2020.
While the number of alcohol-impaired driving fatalities has fallen over the past five years, the nation is still averaging 10,000 alcohol-related fatalities a year.
Drunk driving ignition locks may become standard on all cars in the next few years under one of the provisions baked into the $1 trillion federal infrastructure bill. Primary Menu Sections.
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is hoping to give the public a better understanding of trends in impaired driving as it ...