2023 U.S. Data
Who is most at Risk
Effects of Impairment
Prevention and Safe Choices
Myth or Reality?
100

In 2023, about how many people in the United States died in alcohol-impaired (drunk-driving) traffic crashes?

12,429

100

In 2023, which age group had the highest percentage of alcohol-impaired drivers involved in fatal crashes?

21- to 24-year-olds

100

What are three major mental or physical abilities alcohol impairs that make driving dangerous? (list any three)

Thinking/reasoning, coordination, reaction time

100

What is one effective step to avoid impaired driving after a night out?

Designate a sober driver before drinking

100

Myth or Reality: Coffee, cold showers, or fresh air can sober someone up enough to drive safely.

Myth. Only time lowers Blood Alcohol Content. 


200

On average in 2023, about how many Americans died each day because of drunk-driving crashes?

34 people per day

200

For every female drunk driver involved in a fatal crash in 2023, how many male drunk drivers were involved? (ratio)

Four males for every female

200

True or False: Driving after drinking only puts the driver at risk, not passengers or others on the road.

False — impaired driving risks all passengers, other drivers, and pedestrians

200

Name one safe alternative to driving if someone has been drinking.

Rideshare, taxi, public transportation, staying overnight, etc.

200

Myth or Reality: Someone who “feels fine” might still be impaired.

Reality. Impairment starts before you notice it.


300

In 2023, alcohol-impaired driving deaths made up about what percent of all traffic crash fatalities in the U.S.?

30%

300

Among motorcycle riders killed in 2023, what percent had a Blood Alcohol Content of .08 or higher?

26%

300

Why are holiday seasons like December especially risky for impaired driving crashes? (two reasons)

More travel and celebrations, more alcohol use, more night driving

300

True or False: It is safe to drive if you only had “a little bit” of alcohol.

False — even small amounts impair thinking, coordination, reaction time

300

Myth or Reality: You can judge whether someone is safe to drive just by looking at them.

Myth. You cannot reliably tell someone’s BAC by appearance.


400

In 2023, how often (on average) did an alcohol-impaired-driving fatality occur in the U.S.? (time interval)

Every 42 minutes

400

Of children (age 14 and under) killed in motor vehicle crashes in 2023, what fraction were in drunk-driving crashes?

25% of child fatalities in crashes were in drunk-driving crashes

400

What long term effect can impaired driving crashes have beyond physical injury?

Emotional trauma for victims and families, legal and financial consequences

400

Before someone drinks, what plan should they make to ensure safe travel home?

Choose a sober driver or plan alternate transportation ahead of time

400

Myth or Reality: Prescription drugs can impair driving even if they are taken legally.

Reality. Many medications affect alertness and coordination.


500

Since 2014, by what approximate percent has the drunk-driving fatality rate per 100,000 population decreased nationally?

41% decline from 1991

500

In fatal crashes involving drunk drivers, individuals with BAC .08 or higher were how many times more likely to have prior DUI convictions compared to drivers with no alcohol?

6 times more likely

500

One person dies in a drunk-driving crash about every how many minutes in 2023?

Every 42 minutes

500

Community and awareness efforts aim to reduce drunk-driving fatalities by doing what two things?

Educating people about risks and promoting responsible behavior/alternatives

500

Myth or Reality: A person is “safe” to drive if they only drank alcohol but didn’t use any drugs.

Myth. Alcohol alone slows reaction time and affects judgment.

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