Drinking and Driving
By: Yan • Essay • 330 Words • March 22, 2010 • 1,483 Views
Drinking and Driving
I feel that driving while intoxicated or drunk it is extremely dangerous and drivers
with and increased blood alcohol content are more likely to cause accidents, highway injuries,
and even vehicular deaths. Every single injury or death caused by these accidents are all
preventable. It is amazing how almost twenty percent of all traffic related fatalities are caused by
a drunk driver. I feel that this is a problem on the national level that affects thousands of families
each year, and unless the problem gets fixed, it will only increase every year.
I feel that a person who has been drinking decides to get behind the wheel of an
automobile, not only are they putting their own lives in jeopardy, but the lives of fellow
passengers, motorists, and pedestrians. They are risking their lives and most of the time does not
even realize it. Alcohol intoxication causes ones reflexes and judgement to slow down and
become inadequate to drive. At times a driver begins to swerve all over the road and discards any
care for other motorists. One intoxicated driver is like a time bomb just waiting to explode by
making a fatal mistake