Awareness and Effects of Impaired Driving
Drunk Driving vs. Drowsy Driving vs. Distracted Driving
With millions of licensed drivers on the road in the U.S., it’s critically important that everyone drives safely. One-way commuting times have increased every year, reaching 27.6 minutes in 2019, partly because more people are driving extreme distances. As of 2019, 9.8% of workers indicated they drove more than an hour one way daily. With people on the road longer, there’s always the risk of some type of impaired driving, with the following three types being the most common:Drunk Driving
Drowsy Driving
Distracted Driving
Effects of Impaired Driving
Statistics and Dangers of Each Type of Impaired Driving
How can impaired driving accidents be avoided?
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Effects of Impaired Driving
- Drunk Driving Effects
- Drowsy Driving Effects
- Distracted Driving Effects
Statistics and Dangers of Each Type of Impaired Driving
- Drunk Driving Statistics
- Drowsy Driving Statistics
- Distracted Driving Statistics
How can impaired driving accidents be avoided?
- Drunk Driving
- Drowsy Driving
- Distracted Driving
Learn More about Drunk Driving vs. Drowsy Driving vs. Distracted Driving >>
Published with permission from Phillip Wells, PR Coordinator