Alcohol and/or Drugs Among Crash Victims
[2023-08-25 05:40:53]
Crashes containing alcohol and / or medicine are the main causes of death in Canada. On average, approximately five Canadians die each day on alcohol and / or drug-related vehicles (ie passenger cars, trucks, trucks and motorcycles) on public roads, including at least one "main road vehicle" ing.
In 2014, about 2,297 people died due to traffic accidents. According to fatal drivers' tests, it is estimated that 1,273 (55.4%) of these deaths resulted from the death of alcohol and / or drug-positive individuals.
Of the crashes involving alcohol and drug-positive individuals, 356 died, or 15.5%
The fact that the number of deaths due to drug alone is twice the number of deaths of alcohol alone reflects an increase in the incidence of operation after drug use. Cannabis, most common medicine, almost half of drug-positive deadly crash
These figures should emphasize recording the presence of alcohol and / or medication, not whether the individual is legally harmed. Studies have shown that most alcohol positive patients may be damaged or severely damaged, but there is no comparable information on drug-positive drivers. It should be noted, however, that the drug test is designed to detect recent use of psychoactive drugs that adversely affect driving techniques as well as metabolites that were used to indicate drugs at some point in the past need to do it.
The numbers so far are very conservative because they do not include all automobile collisions related to alcohol or drugs, or in this respect any transportation conflict. For example, these figures do not include deaths from automobile accidents involving private property, kingdoms, military bases, crashes of roads managed by indigenous peoples, snowmobiles, ATVs, agricultural vehicles, and off-road vehicles only . Representative 2012 is data on off-road conflicts that occurred last year and it is estimated that 203 Canadians died of an off-road vehicle accident (except for British Columbia), of which 106 are related to alcohol It was. These figures also do not include deaths related to alcohol and drugs, including ships, industrial equipment, railways, aircraft.
For details, including information on state and regional breakdown of the above statistics and data source, please see below.
Prevention of drinking and college students' effect of driving ads "Motorbus crash is the main cause of death for children aged 16 to 25, alcohol and medicine is a factor of 55% of these crashes" (Madd, 2013) . By raising the effect of drinking prevention and advertisement promotion, it is possible to solve the problem that the death rate of young people is very high. The main purpose of this study is to better understand the effects of active and negative drinking prevention and driving.
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