Drunk Driving Data
Estimated number and percentage of traffic fatalities, by the highest BAC (blood alcohol concentration) of any person involved in the crash, United States, 1987-1997 Bac 0.00 g/dl Bac 0.01 g/dl Bac 0.10 g/dl Year Total No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) 1987 46,390 22,749 (49.0) 23,641 (51.0) 18,529 (39.9) 1988 47,087 23,461 (49.8) 23,626 (50.2) 18,731 (39.9) 1989 45,582 23,178 (50.8) 22,404 (49.2) 17,862 (39.2) 1990 44,599 22,515 (50.5) 22,084 (49.5) 17,650 (39.6) 1991 41,508 21,621 (52.1) 19,887 (47.9) 15,928 (38.4) 1992 39,235 21,536 (54.9) 17,699 (45.1) 14,123 (36.0) 1993 40,115 22,653 (56.5) 17,461 (43.5) 13,982 (34.9) 1994 40,716 24,136 (59.3) 16,580 (40.7) 13,100 (32.2) 1995 41,798 24.524 (58.7) 17,274 (41.3) 13,564 (32.5) 1996 41,907 24,781 (59.1) 17,126 (40.9) 13,395 (32.0) 1997 41,967 25,778 (61.4) 16,189 (38.6) 12,704 (30.3) Note: BAC distributions are estimates for drivers and nonoccupants of motor vehicles who were involved in fatal crashes.Source: NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) 1998. Click Charts to ENLARGE
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