The Effects on Drunk Driving

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There are many reasons why people drink and drive. Many people drive under the influence all the time. Drivers have a responsibility while drinking and driving. Drunk driving is a problem today in the United States. People need to be aware of the consequences it effect on people and realize drinking and driving is an issue and needs to stop. Why not ban alcohol? If it was illegal to drink there would be less drunk drivers.
One common consequence of drunk driving is peer influences. People have hard relationships between alcohol consumption and risk of experiencing social consequences. In addition at a young age or believing that alcohol use is not harmful, peer influence, family experience, school factors, alcohol being a peer interaction, and disapprover of alcohol use or do not drink. Peer influences can be a problem with drunk driving because having friends who use alcohol or who believe that alcohol is use acceptable. “High school students who use alcohol or other substances are five times more likely to drop out of school” (Hingson). Family experience can also be a problem with drunk driving because heavy alcohol use by parents, sibling, or any parental supervision can be cause of the start of drinking. Peer friendships are viral due to the lack of peer influences. “Teens who drink alcohol teen to have opposite sex friends who do the same thing” (Join Together Staff). Peer drinking is more than an influence. It could come from their own parents who start drinking. If kids see parents or friends drinking they will think it is okay to drink. When kids were little they looked up to their parents and thought everything was okay to do. When a little kids saw an adult drinking they thought it was okay to do while growing up.
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