TIRF released a traffice safety report involving Drink and Driving.
This paper is reporting fact of DUI in 2023 as follows….
○391 Canadians were killed in an impaired driving crash, accounting for26.5% of all fatal road crashes in 2021.
○5.8% of drivers admitted driving when they thought they were over the legal limit which is a significant decrease from 10.5% in 2022.
○46.4% of respondents who drove when they thought they were over the legal limit did most of their drinking at their home.
One-third (36.7%) of drinking drivers did most of their drinking alone and 22.9% drank with a partner or family.
○Female respondents were 51.3% less likely to report driving after consuming any amount of alcohol compared to males.
Actually numbers of death by dui has been decreasing like this.
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However propotion of death by dui had not been changed !
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This fact means that some group of people have bad drinking behaivior at any periodo.
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And Drinking situation that cause driving , worst one is “at home” .
Can we find something new from Canadian peoples’s drinking life ?