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Activity Number: 297
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, August 2, 2016 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Government Statistics Section
Abstract #318677 View Presentation
Title: Alcohol-Related Crashes in the United States
Author(s): Dane Korver*
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Keywords: alcohol ; crashes ; automobile ; graphics
Abstract:

Facts about drunk driving can be seen in many public places. On the website, Mothers against drunk driving or MADD, the organization has a factsheet that pertain to the number of people that drink and drive on a regular basis and how many of those actually get caught; to the costs of drunk driving. Using GES data on the Department of Transportation website, I want to take a look at the characteristics of alcohol-related crashes in the United States. I am going to investigate the when and where alcohol-related crashes occur. Do the majority of alcohol-related crashes really occur early in the morning? What type of roadway? Is the occurrence of an alcohol-related crash more likely to happen on the interstate or two-lane highway? What day of the week has the highest occurrence of alcohol-related crashes?


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