
Dr Ward Vanlaar, chief operating officer
of TIRF in Canada and a co-author of the study, said: "When asking US
drivers why they drove when they thought they were over the legal alcohol
limit, our data consistently revealed the number one answer is that they
thought they were 'OK to drive'. "Other
top reasons include driving short distances, thinking they can drive carefully,
and simply not thinking about it. In other words, a lack of appreciation of the
dangers associated with this behavior."
The poll also revealed a smaller
percentage of drivers in 2017 thought they had no alternative to driving after
drinking, indicating that drivers are using alternatives such as ride sharing
apps and safe ride programs. Vanlaar
said: "While there is no perfect correlation between self-reported behavior
and its consequences, our early warning system suggests there might be a
decrease in alcohol-impaired driving fatalities in 2017."
Read More at https://www.thespiritsbusiness.com/2017/12/number-of-drink-drivers-declining-in-us-poll-suggests/
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