Persuasive Essay On Drunk Driving

2153 Words5 Pages

Imagine you are sitting with your friends in a bar. Everyone is drinking and having a good time. You are going to leave the bar, sit in your car and drive home, but is it right? Millions of people worldwide do it. Many say, “What’s the harm, I got home safely and no one was hurt?” If you come home safely, it does not mean that you are making a right decision. Drunk driving is a major risk not only to you, but also to other passengers in the car and to any other car and occupants sharing the road with you. Innocent bystanders could also be in danger. Adding to this risk for humans, there is the damage to the vehicles engaged. White, Brian (2013) reported that over 1.1 million drivers were arrested in 2014 for driving under the influence of …show more content…

Mass media campaigns spread messages about the physical dangers and legal consequences of drunk driving. They persuade people not to drink and drive and encourage them to keep other drivers from doing so. Campaigns are most effective when supporting other impaired driving prevention strategies. Administrative license revocation or suspension laws allow police to take away the license of a driver who tests at or above the legal BAC limit or who refuses testing. States decide how long to suspend the license; a minimum of 90 days is effective. Multi-component interventions combine several programs or policies to prevent drunk driving. The key to these comprehensive efforts is community mobilization by involving coalitions or task forces in design and implementation. Alcohol screening and brief interventions take advantage of “teachable moments” to identify people at risk for alcohol problems and get them treatment as needed. This combined strategy, which can be delivered in health care, university, and other settings, helps change behavior and reduces alcohol-impaired crashes and injuries. And the last School-based instructional programs are effective at teaching teens not to ride with drunk drivers. More evidence is needed to see if these programs can also reduce drunk driving and related

Open Document