Total Fatalities in Drunk Driving Crashes Vehicle Miles Traveled Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Down 49% Despite a 87% Increase in Vehicle Miles Traveled.

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Total Fatalities in Drunk Driving Crashes Vehicle Miles Traveled Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Down 49% Despite a 87% Increase in Vehicle Miles Traveled Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Federal Highway Administration Annual Highway Statistics; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. ; ; ;

Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Per Billion Vehicle Miles Traveled 25 percent lower in 2009 than in percent lower in 2009 than in 1982 Record-Low Level Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Federal Highway Administration Annual Highway Statistics; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. ;

Total Fatalities in Drunk Driving Crashes Registered Motor Vehicles Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Down 44% Despite a 55% Increase in Registered Motor Vehicles Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Federal Highway Administration Annual Highway Statistics; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. Note: RMV includes motorcycles. ; ;

Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Per Million Registered Motor Vehicles 64 percent decline since 1982 Record-Low Level Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Federal Highway Administration Annual Highway Statistics; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. Note: RMV includes motorcycles ; ;

Total Fatalities in Drunk Driving Crashes Licensed Drivers Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Down 44% Despite a 39% Increase in Licensed Drivers Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. ; ;

Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Per Million Licensed Drivers 60 percent decline since 1982 Record-Low Level Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. ; ;

Total Fatalities in Drunk Driving Crashes Total U.S. Population Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Down 44% Despite a 31% Increase in Total U.S. Population Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Intercensal population estimates , , , ,

Total Drunk-Driving Fatalities Per Million Population 57 percent decline since 1982 Record-Low Level Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; Drunk-driving fatalities represent the total number of fatalities (occupants and nonoccupants) in motor vehicle traffic crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Intercensal population estimates , , , ,