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Impaired Driving

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Impaired driving affects tens of thousands of Americans every year.

Alcohol and other drugs, when used in excess or incorrectly, impair driving by altering the brain’s ability to function. Vision and depth perception become distorted, coordination is slowed, and judgment is negatively affected. Impaired driving not only puts the driver at risk, but also any passengers and others who share the road.

In many cases, the impact of impaired driving on survivors can be similar to the impact of other types of crimes, especially homicide.

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Where can I find data on alcohol-related crashes and fatalities? Statistics on alcohol-related crashes and fatalities...Read More

Is information available on how to prevent individuals from driving while under the influence of alcohol or other drugs? See the Drunk Driving and Drugged Driving sections...Read More

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Events

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Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement
January 18-19, 2018 | Lake Mary, FL
CONFERENCE
Mid-Atlantic DUI Conference
April 9-11, 2018 | Virginia Beach, VA
CONFERENCE
Impaired Driving Symposium
August 2-3, 2018 | Horseshoe Bay, TX

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Publications and Resources

Drug Recognition and Impairment Research Meeting
This report presents the objectives, agenda, presentations, roundtable highlights, and other resources from NIJ’s Drug Recognition and Impairment Research Meeting held in August 2015.
DUI Crashes: Real Crimes, Real Victims video message available
Using funding from OVC, the National Sheriffs’ Association produced this video to addresses the need for law enforcement to respond to and interact with DUI crash victims in a victim-centered way.
Impaired Driving: Get the Facts
This Centers for Disease Control and Prevention page presents data and information on impaired driving and what steps can be taken to prevent associated deaths and injuries.

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