TERMS
IN THE BODY
STATISTICS
LAWS
OTHER
100
A drug that slows down your central nervous system.
What is a depressant
100
The first thing affected when a person drinks alcohol.
What is judgement and reasoning
100
The number of people killed each year from teen alcohol use.
What is 6000
100
This is the penalty for underage drinking.
What is $500 fine plus court costs, 90 day license suspension
100
The law that says it is illegal for a person under 21 to have any alcohol in their system.
What is the Zero Tolerance Law (.02% BAC)
200
The influence that others of a similar age and/or interests has on a person.
What is peer pressure
200
At least three behaviors you will see when someone is driving while intoxicated.
What is weaving, driving overly fast/slow, breaking basic traffic laws, unpredictable behavior
200

How often someone dies from a drunk driving crash in the U.S.

What is one every 39 minutes

200
The number of DUI levels that are used to assign penalties to an intoxicated driver (21 or older)
What is 3; general impairment (.08-.099), high rate (.10-.159), highest rate (.16 and up)
200
It is illegal for someone under the age of 21 to possess alcohol, consume alcohol, lie about age to get alcohol (fake id), and this
What is transport alcohol or have it in a vehicle while driving (even unopened)
300
The inner forces of one's personality that hold back or restrain impulsive behavior.
What is inhibitions
300
At least three factors that will determine a person's B.A.C. level.
What is gender, body weight, amount consumed, time spent drinking
300
How often someone is injured in an alcohol related vehicle crash in the U.S.
What is once every minute.
300
These are the penalties for an underage D.U.I.
What is 2 days to 6 months in jail, 1 year license suspension, and a $500 - $5000 fine
300
The three types of chemical sobriety tests that can be given to a suspected drunk driver.
What is a blood, breath, and urine test. Police do not need parent consent to perform these tests.
400
A person who will abstain from drinking alcohol at social functions in order to provide a safe ride for others.
What is a designated driver
400
The average amount of time it takes your body to process and remove alcohol.
What is one serving per hour - time is the only thing that can sober you up!
400
The average number of people who will be involved in an alcohol related crash in their lifetime.
What is 1 out of every 3 people
400
The penalties for an adult who supplies alcohol to a minor.
What is $1000 for the first offense and $2500 for each additional offense.
400
This is what happens when you receive a license suspension and you are not yet 16 years old.
What is the suspension begins when you turn 16.
500
An on the spot roadside test law enforcement use to help determine if a person is intoxicated.
What is a field sobriety test
500
The percentage break-down of how alcohol is removed once it is in your body.
What is 90% by the liver, 10% a combination of breath, sweat, and urine
500
The average number of vehicles driven by a drunk driver on a typical Friday/Saturday night.
What is 1 out of every 10 vehicles on the road
500
The name of the law that states you cannot refuse a chemical test for sobriety.
What is the Implied Consent Law. Your license is suspended for 1 year if you refuse a sobriety test.
500
The term used to describe the amount of alcohol in a drink.
What is proof. A 12oz beer, a 5oz glass of wine, and 1 1/2 oz of liquor are all equal.