Source Citation: "Alcohol Abuse Major Factor in Road Deaths." Africa News Service (Dec 21, 2006): NA. Student Resource Center - Gold. Thomson Gale. Centennial High School (MD). 3 Jan. 2007 http://find.galegroup.com/ips/infomark.do?&contentSet=IAC-Documents&type=retrieve&tabID=T004&prodId=IPS&docId=A156256459&source=gale&srcprod=SRCG&userGroupName=elli29753&version=1.0.
"About 60 percent of all road deaths involving pedestrians and drivers were alcohol related, with victims having a 0.05 milligram (mg) or more alcohol in their blood. "
"'As the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) in the driver increases, chances of being involved in a crash also rise,' said the department's Arrive Alive Campaign. "
"With a BAC of 1.5 mg, the crash rate for fatal crashes is about 200 times more than that of sober drivers," said the department.
"About 60 percent of all road deaths involving pedestrians and drivers were alcohol related, with victims having a 0.05 milligram (mg) or more alcohol in their blood. "
"'As the Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) in the driver increases, chances of being involved in a crash also rise,' said the department's Arrive Alive Campaign. "
"With a BAC of 1.5 mg, the crash rate for fatal crashes is about 200 times more than that of sober drivers," said the department.
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