Harms: Drunk accidents 1/3 of all highway accidents
Argument From Necessary Cause
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported 33,808 people died in traffic crashes in 2009 in the United States, including an estimated 10,839 people who died in alcohol-impaired driving crashes. Drunk driving fatalities accounted for 32% or 1/3 of all traffic deaths last year, that is, on average someone is killed in an alcohol-impaired driving crash about every 50 minutes in the U.S.
(Source: NHTSA/FARS/CDC, 2010) 


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