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As drunk driving remains a deadly and persistent issue across the United States, new data reveals Delaware is leading the ...
Though Mississippi may be one of the cheapest states to travel in, a Forbes report revealed that intoxicated drivers exact a ...
As the nation celebrates Independence Day, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety ...
The Fourth of July is known for fireworks, barbecues, and celebrations — but it’s also one of the deadliest holidays for ...
Did you know that every day, drunk driving collisions kill about 37 people in the United States? That means one person dies every 39 minutes because they were drunk driving. In the case of driving ...
Standing in front of 11,400 cans, UHP Maj. Jeff Nigbur said the same number of people were arrested for DUI in Utah during ...
Due to the increased number of drunk driving occurrences that take place during the Independence Day celebrations, the U.S.
Connecticut officials want to make sure people celebrate the Fourth of July safely and responsibly, and that starts on the roads. Drunk driving is a chief concern.