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MADD Ohio - Welcome HOME ASSISTANCE Donations/ Fundraisers About Us Subscribe Calendar News Contact Us Chapters Links Memorials Message Board ©MADD Ohio 2002-2003 Welcome to MADD Ohio! MADD is a 501(c)(3) non-profit grassroots organization with chapters in every state, Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico and other countries. MADD is NOT a crusade against alcohol consumption! Our focus is to support those who have already experienced loss or suffering from a senseless drunk or impaired driving crash. We also seek effective solutions to the drunk driving and underage drinking problems. In 22 years of existence MADD has saved over 183,000 lives, and crashes have declined 43%. But the fight is not over to keep drunk and impaired drivers off our highways. MADD is tangible proof that social attitudes CAN be radically changed. Please help us in any way you can. Thanks for tuning in and keep checking back for new additions! MADD Ohio has moved! Find our new address along with our phone and fax numbers on our Contact Us page. What you can do... Wear your safety belt and be sure that children are secured in child safety seats Be a responsible host . Serve food and have non-alcoholic drinks available. Do not let your guests drive after drinking alcohol and never serve alcohol to anyone under the age of 21. Don't drink and drive and never ride in a car with anyone who has been drinking. Support drunk driving and victims' rights laws by contacting elected officials . Report drunk drivers immediately to law enforcement. If you or someone you love becomes a victim of a drunk driving crash, call 1-800-GET-MADD or call your local MADD chapter . Get involved. Demonstrate your commitment to fighting drunk driving by becoming a member of MADD. Donate to MADD Ohio securely online with your Visa or Mastercard via MADD 's server. Thank You! You are visitor number since May 20, 2003 Memorials Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java. This site is best viewed with IE 5. x & Netscape 6. x or higher with a screen resolution of at least 800 x 600 . Download the latest version of your favorite browser: Updated on June 1, 2003 home | assistance | donations | about us | subscribe | calendar news | contact us | chapters | links | memorials | message board
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D.U.I.DUI FACTS - ILLINOIS IN 2003 / NATIONALLY / .08 BAC SERVICES PROGRAMS PRESS PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENTS CONTACT DUI Facts - Illinois In 2003 / Nationally / .08 BAC In Illinois in 2003: 639 people were killed in alcohol-related crashes, which was 44 percent of the 1,453 total crash fatalities. More than 49,000 DUI arrests were recorded by the Secretary of State's office. 93 percent of all drivers arrested for DUI, who were eligible, lost their driving privileges. 2,863 drivers under age 21 lost their driving privileges due to "Use It & Lose It" law violations. 17 percent of those arrested for DUI are women, who represent 50 percent of all licensed drivers. Males ages 21-24 had the highest DUI arrest rate (27.6 per 1,000 licensed drivers). This rate was four times greater than that of all other drivers arrested for DUI (6 per 1,000). 83 percent of all drivers arrested for DUI are first offenders. Nationally: Alcohol-related crash fatalities totaled 17,013 in 2003. Alcohol-related occupant fatalities increased 3 percent in SUVs and 5 percent on motorcycles in 2003. 40 percent of crashes involving an alcohol-impaired or intoxicated driver or non-occupant resulted in an involved person being killed or injured. Drivers with a BAC greater than .08 who were killed in crashes were 10 times as likely to have a prior conviction for driving while intoxicated. About 275,000 people suffered injuries in alcohol-related crashes in 2003. More than 1.5 million drivers are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs each year. This represents one in every 130 drivers in the United States. The percentage of alcohol-related crashes in 2003 represents an average of one alcohol-related fatality every 31 minutes and one alcohol-related injury every two minutes. The rate of alcohol involvement in fatal crashes is three times as high at night as during the day. More than 53 percent of weekend evening crashes are alcohol related. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for people ages 2-33. The highest intoxication rates for drivers in fatal crashes were recorded for drivers ages 21-24 (32 percent), followed by ages 25-34 (27 percent) and 35-44 (24 percent). Alcohol-related crashes, injuries and fatalities cost society more than $45 billion in lost productivity, medical care, property damage and other direct expenditures annually. Facts about .08: Illinois .08 BAC limit was signed into law July 2, 1997. .08 is a measurement of the blood-alcohol concentration level at which drivers are considered intoxicated and, therefore, are prohibited from driving on Illinois roadways. Illinois, 48 other states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have .08 BAC per se laws. On Aug. 1, 2005, Minnesota will become the final state to enact the .08 per se law. At .08, all drivers are impaired to the point that critical driving skills are greatly diminished. Studies indicate that at a .08 BAC level, a drivers steering, braking, speed control, lane changing, gear changing and judgments of speed and distance are all significantly impaired. To reach .08, a 170-lb. male would have to consume four or more drinks in a one-hour period on an empty stomach. A 137-lb. female would have to consume three drinks in one hour to reach .08. A drink is considered a 12- oz. beer, a 5-oz. glass of wine or a cocktail containing 1.5 ounces of 80- proof liquor. At .08, a driver is three times more likely to be involved in a car crash than a sober driver, and 11 times more likely to be killed in a single-vehicle crash. Skeptics of .08 laws suggest that repeat offenders are the real problem with regard to drunk driving. However, about 80 percent of alcohol-related crash fatalities are caused by drivers with no arrests for drunk driving during the previous three years. Profile of an Illinois Drunk Driver The average DUI offender is: male (82 percent of those arrested are men) age 34 (60 percent of those arrested are under age 35) arrested between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. on a weekend caught driving with a BAC level of .16 percent Table of Contents Message | DUI | DUI Facts | Chronology of a DUI Arrest | Statutory Summary Suspension | Penalties for a DUI Conviction | Driving with a BAC of .16 or Greater | DUI with a Child in the Vehicle | Penalties for Other Alcohol-Related Offenses | Administrative License Revocations | Judicial Hearings | Driving Permits | Driver's License Reinstatement | Case Dispositions | Average Cost of a DUI Conviction | "Use It & Lose It" | Offenses Related to Underage Drinking | Secretary of State Programs | Victims Rights | Emergency Room Reporting of Injured Impaired Drivers | History of DUI Laws in Illinois | This edition of the DUI Fact Book is as accurate as possible at the time of publication. This manual does not cover every aspect of Illinois' DUI laws and should not be cited as a legal authority in court. BACK TO CYBERDRIVEILLINOIS.COM HOME PAGE
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