In 2006, in response to the deaths of more than 13,000 people each year during a drunk driving accident, MADD launched a campaign to eradicate drunk driving. I can not stop the public support of the campaign
Drunk driving of MADD is focused on four important steps that we can take today. I will stop drunk driving tomorrow.
MADD, a nonprofit organization in the United States and Canada, aims to stop drunk driving, support people who are affected by drunk driving, prevent drinking by minors, and formulate more stringent driving policies I will. Whether the damage is caused by alcohol or other medicine. Candace Lightner, based in Irving, Texas on September 5, 1980, was founded in California after a 13-year-old daughter Cari was killed by a drunk driver. There are at least one MADD office in each state of the United States and at least one office in each province of Canada. These offices provide many resources related to victim services and alcohol safety MADD claims that drunk driving has halved since the start of drinking.
Many organizations want to help teenagers and adults avoid drunk driving. Some organizations are IDDPA, NCADD and MADD. IDDPA stands for International Drunk Driving Prevention Association. IDDPA is designed to prevent drunk driving. They are also there to help victims participate in drunk driving accidents and to help develop technology to prevent drunk driving. NCADD is an organization representing the National Drunk Driving Prevention Committee. NCADD wants to help drive obstacles and reduce their horrible results. They are planning to accomplish this by working with public and private organizations. The last organization I found was well known as MADD, or mother for drunk driving. Their organization is dedicated to helping the victims of drunk driving