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100
This class of drugs slows the brain activity, slurs speech, slows reflexes and reaction time, causes sleepiness, confusion, and slows breathing
What are depressants
100

You could face a felony or aggravated DUI. If you cause serious injuries or death, you might be looking a

 manslaughter DUI

100
This gender is more likely to drink and drive
What are males
100
Enforcement program that allows officers to stop all or predetermined vehicles to check for sobriety of the drivers.
What are sobriety checkpoints
100

 Why do drunk drivers usually survive?

Drunk drivers are more likely to survive car crashes because they don't tense up as much during a collision. This is known as "soft catching". However, they can still suffer serious injuries.

200
Driving under the influence or driving while impaired
What is DUI/DWI
200
A blood alcohol level of .04% will result in a DUI/DWI for these types of drivers.
What are commercial drivers
200

In 2024, more than 13,000 people died in alcohol-related crashes, and drunk driving accidents increased during holidays like

New Years Eve

200

What penalties are to be brought against a drunk driver who kills another person through the operation of a motor vehicle, either intentionally or negligently.

What is Vehicular Homicide

200

What are some of the factors influencing BAC

Weight, Gender, Hydration, Food in stomach, and when the sun is out. 

300
Drug experimentation, Social Drug Use/Regular Use, Problem Use/Risky Use and Addiction
What are the stages of Substance Abuse
300
A battery of 3 tests performed during a traffic stop in order to determine if a driver is over the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration or BAC limit.
What is field sobriety test
300
According to data collected and compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) from 2000 to 2009 this is the deadliest U.S. holiday with regard to DUI
What is the 4th of July
300

which allows for additional penalties for a drunk driving conviction with a child passenger in a vehicle

What is DUI Child Endangerment

300

The most common pattern of excessive alcohol use

What is binge drinking

400
BAC is an acronym for
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration
400
This substance irritates the lining of the stomach, causes intestine, stomach, mouth and throat cancer.
What is alcohol
400
According to the Center of Disease Control, an average drunk driver has driven drunk ____ times before the first arrest
What is 80
400
It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle at or above this blood alcohol concentration (21 years or older)
What is .08%
400

What is one goal you want to reach at the end of the program?

Never drive under the influence again. 

500

 What BAC is blackout?

 Blackouts usually start at a blood alcohol content (BAC) of around 0.14–0.16%, which is almost double the legal driving limit in most states. However, blackouts can occur at lower levels for people who take certain medications.

500
This monitoring device requires the user to blow into a small tube before you can start your vehicle
What is an Ignition Interlock Device
500
This program was founded in 1980 by a group of people to help decrease the number of individuals drinking and driving.
What is MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)
500
This is the first stage of substance abuse
What is drug experimentation
500

What is the name of the DUI/DWI program

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