Study finds higher alcohol-related driving deaths in small to medium U.S. cities than in larger ones.

A new study by AxleGeeks found that small to medium-sized cities in the US have higher rates of alcohol-related driving deaths than larger cities, with percentages ranging from the low-30s to 70%. The study, based on 2015 NHTSA data, suggests that robust public transportation in larger cities may reduce such fatalities. Meanwhile, a 65-year-old Wisconsin man was arrested for his eighth drunk driving offense after causing a crash with a semi-truck, with his BAC at 9.6 times the legal limit.

November 28, 2024
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