Traffic Safety Facts 2015 data : alcohol-impaired driving.

Author(s)
National Center for Statistics & Analysis NCSA
Year
Abstract

Drivers are considered to be alcohol-impaired when their blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) are .08 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or higher. Thus, any fatal crash involving a driver with a BAC of .08 g/dL or higher is considered to be an alcohol-impaired-driving crash, and fatalities occurring in those crashes are considered to be alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities. The term “drunk driving” is used instead of alcohol-impaired driving in some other NHTSA communication and material. The term “driver” refers to the operator of any motor vehicle, including a motorcycle. Estimates of alcohol-impaired driving are generated using BAC values reported to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) and BAC values imputed when they are not reported. In this fact sheet, NHTSA uses the term “alcohol-impaired” in evaluating the FARS statistics. In all cases throughout this fact sheet, use of the term does not indicate that a crash or a fatality was caused by alcohol impairment, only that an alcohol-impaired driver was involved in the crash. In this fact sheet for 2016 the alcohol-impaired-driving information is presented as follows: * Overview * Economic cost for all traffic crashes * Children * Environmental characteristics * Time of day and day of week * Drivers * Fatalities by state. This fact sheet contains information on fatal motor vehicle crashes and fatalities based on data from FARS. FARS is a census of fatal crashes in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico is not included in U.S. totals). (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20180169 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA, National Center for Statistics & Analysis NCSA, 2017, 8 p.; DOT HS 812 450

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