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Down 65% since 1982

15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Drunk-Driving* Crashes During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31) Number of Fatalities. Down 65% since 1982.

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Down 65% since 1982

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  1. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Drunk-Driving* Crashes During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Number of Fatalities Down 65% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A driver involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  2. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Drunk-Driving* Crashes During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Percentage of Fatalities Down 40% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A driver involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  3. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Motor Vehicle Crashes With An Alcohol-Involved Driver* During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Number of Fatalities Down 63% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A driver involved in the crash with a BAC of .01+

  4. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Motor Vehicle Crashes With An Alcohol-Involved Driver* During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Percentage of Fatalities Down 35% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A driver involved in the crash with a BAC of .01+

  5. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Drunk-involved* Motor Vehicle Crashes During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Number of Fatalities Down 65% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*Someone involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  6. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Drunk-involved* Motor Vehicle Crashes During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Percentage of Fatalities Down 38% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*Someone involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  7. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Alcohol-Related* Motor Vehicle Crashes During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Number of Fatalities Down 62% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*Any alcohol involvement by anyone involved in the crash (BAC=.01+)

  8. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Alcohol-Related* Motor Vehicle Crashes During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Percentage of Fatalities Down 33% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 11/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*Any alcohol involvement by anyone involved in the crash (BAC=.01+)

  9. All Fatalities In Drunk-Driving* Crashes Involving a 15-20 Year-old Driver During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Number of Fatalities Down 67% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  10. All Fatalities In Drunk-Driving* Crashes Involving a 15-20 Year-old Driver During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Percent of Fatalities Down 45% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  11. All Fatalities In a Motor Vehicle Crashes with a 15-20 Year-old Alcohol-Related* Driver During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Number of Fatalities Down 66% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash had a BAC of .01+

  12. All Fatalities In a Motor Vehicle Crashes with a 15-20 Year-old Alcohol-Related* Driver During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Percent of Fatalities Down 43% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash had a BAC of .01+

  13. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Drunk-Driving* Crashes Involving a 15-20 Year-old Driver During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31) Number of Fatalities Down 68% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  14. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Drunk-Driving* Crashes Involving a 15-20 Year-old Driver During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31) Percentage of Fatalities Down 46% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash was intoxicated (BAC=.08+)

  15. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Motor Vehicle Crashes With A 15-20 Year-old Alcohol-Involved Driver* During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Number of Fatalities Down 65% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash had a BAC of .01+

  16. 15-20 Year-old Fatalities In Motor Vehicle Crashes With A 15-20 Year-old Alcohol-Involved Driver* During Prom Season Weekends (March 1-May 31)Percent of Fatalities Down 42% since 1982 Source: Data generated by the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 12/2008. "Prom season" was defined by MADD in 2007 as weekends March 1 – May 31.*A 15-20 year-old driver involved in the crash had a BAC of .01+

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