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Author Topic: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin  (Read 6460 times)

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Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« on: April 23, 2008, 02:03:22 PM »
On being reckless!

Study: Midwest has the worst drunken driving rates
By KEVIN FREKING
Associated Press Writer
7:34 AM CDT, April 23, 2008

The upper Midwest has the worst drunken driving rates in the country, according to a government report that says 15 percent of adult drivers nationally report driving under the influence of alcohol in the previous year.

Wisconsin leads the way. The federal government estimates more than a quarter of the state's adult drivers had driven under the influence. Rounding out the worst five are North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota.

Utah had the lowest incidence of drunken driving. It was the only state where fewer than 10 percent of adult motorists reported driving under the influence. Following closely behind were a slew of Southern states that often fare poorly when it comes to government health statistics. This time, however, they're serving as models. West Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky and North Carolina all had drunken driving rates for the prior year of less than 11 percent.

The report on drunken driving relies on data obtained from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health. The survey, based on a scientific random sample of households, asked 127,283 adults in 2004, 2005 and 2006 whether they had driven under the influence in the past year. Health experts say the state-by-state breakdowns support other surveys showing that residents in northern states are more likely to engage in heavy alcohol consumption.

"It's not surprising, but it means that these jurisdictions should take this data and think about how they approach public education campaigns and enforcement campaigns," said Dr. H. Westley Clark of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, which released the report. The agency is a part of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Eric Goplerud, research professor at George Washington University Medical Center, said cultural and demographic issues probably have a role in the higher rates of driving under the influence in certain states. He said that religious affiliations in the Southeast often strongly discourage drinking, but that doesn't occur so much in the upper Midwest.

"A good part of the social life is around drinking," said Goplerud, who is also director of Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems, which call for increased access to treatment programs.

Also, blacks drink at substantially lower rates and at less hazardous rates than whites, he said. The populations in those states are heavily white.

Jeffrey Ratliff-Crain, associate professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota-Morris, noted that the Minnesota Legislature is considering a bill that would let bars stay open until 4 a.m. during the Republican National Convention, pouring more money into the economy.

"We're making it easier to drink to all hours of the night, but (drinking and driving) didn't come into the discussion," Ratliff-Crain said. "There is a seeming acceptance that this is the way it is. Of course people are going to be drinking and driving, and well, that's it."

Clark said states with the lowest rates for driving under the influence shouldn't take comfort in the data.

"Even in Utah, which reported the nation's lowest rate, nearly one in 10 drivers report driving under the influence of alcohol within the past year," Clark said. "So, even in states that have low consumption rates or low DUI rates, they too need to reflect on the approach they're taking. We don't want people to lull themselves into a false sense of security."

A majority of Utah residents are Mormon. The religion bars the use of alcohol.

It's illegal to drive with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or higher.

In the past decade, the number of impaired drivers involved in alcohol-related crashes has remained relatively stable -- from 12,348 in 1996 to 12,491 in 2006. Those figures cover drivers with a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 percent or higher.

The federal government also released estimates of driving under the influence of illicit drugs. The rates were highest in the District of Columbia, 7 percent; Rhode Island, 6.8 percent; and Massachusetts, 6.4 percent.

The states with the lowest rates for driving under the influence of illicit drugs within the past year were New Jersey, 3.2 percent; Alabama, 3.4 percent; and North Dakota and South Dakota, 3.5 percent.

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2008, 02:11:54 PM »
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MsSIpDK16c4

more people just need to see this

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2008, 06:42:22 PM »
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MsSIpDK16c4

more people just need to see this

http://youtube.com/watch?v=YWQgktBR6-w&feature=related


Why do they waste taxpayer dollars on the ridiculous commercials they put on TV for wearing your seat belt and for drugs and drunk driving prevention and the worst of all, the anti-smoking groups' lame advertisements?  These commercials are 100x better.  What's more likely to convince someone to wear a seat belt-that stupid commercial they keep airing with the d-bag cop giving his friend a ticket or a commercial with Han Solo telling you if wear your seat belt and you can be as cool as him? 

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2008, 07:18:49 PM »
I was surprised to see the bottom 5 states including WV and KY. 

Makes me wonder if Wisconsin is just more honest about fessing up to their sins.

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2008, 12:40:21 PM »
The only real solution is more bars, closer to our homes.

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2008, 03:40:21 PM »
I was surprised to see the bottom 5 states including WV and KY. 

Makes me wonder if Wisconsin is just more honest about fessing up to their sins.
This was my thought as well.

Furthermore, the article never explains exactly how they're defining "under the influence." If they're asking, "Have you ever driven after having a beer," that's a much different question than "Have you ever driven when you were over the legal limit?" I wouldn't be surprised if Wisconsin led in the first question, but I'm shocked if they led in the second.

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #6 on: April 25, 2008, 11:09:57 PM »
The only real solution is more bars, closer to our homes.

or better public transportation
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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #7 on: April 26, 2008, 11:08:38 AM »
or better public transportation

In BFE Wisconsin? Listen, I used to work for a major brewery as a Marketing Manager and my DMA was Northern Wisconsin - there is no way you are changing the mindset of those folks. Drinking and driving is part of their culture. Period.
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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2008, 07:47:50 AM »
does this include drinking and driving boats, ATVs, golf carts, and snowmobiles?  If so, WI should be about double the next closest state in incidents.
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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2008, 08:27:28 AM »
"You are business drunk which is like Rich drunk in that you are still sober enough to drive home"

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2008, 04:40:47 PM »
In BFE Wisconsin? Listen, I used to work for a major brewery as a Marketing Manager and my DMA was Northern Wisconsin - there is no way you are changing the mindset of those folks. Drinking and driving is part of their culture. Period.


A culture that your employer was more than happy to support, no doubt.

On topic -- in spite of the hangover I shook off earlier today, I'm a big fan of drinking.  But there's nothing worse than getting behind the wheel when you're hammered, and given the raft of life-ruining consequences that await you if you're caught or worse, if you crash, I can't understand how this could be in anyone's "culture". 

Get a friend to drive you back.  Get plowed at a neighborhood event, where you can walk back to your house.  If you're an "adult" like the people surveyed, and still hopping behind the wheel when you're intoxicated, here's an idea -- maybe you should cut back a little bit, order a Coke, and spend some time with your family. 

The results of this survey are embarrassing, as are the "ehh" attitudes that have accompanied their release.

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Re: Congrats to the State of Wisconsin
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2008, 05:37:29 PM »
"ehh" attitudes that have accompanied their release.

The 'eh' attitudes are better than the "Hell yes!" responses from kids in class (all Brewer fans).

 

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