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Alcohol-Impaired Driving | Office of Traffic Safety - California Alcohol-impaired driving remains one of the primary causes of deadly and serious injury crashes on California roads In 2023, 1,355 people were killed in alcohol-involved crashes, a 4 5% decrease from 2022, but nearly 55% increase from 2014
Drunk Driving | Statistics and Resources | NHTSA In 2023, there were 2,117 people killed in alcohol-related crashes where a driver had a BAC of 01 to 07 g dL BAC is measured with a breathalyzer, a device that measures the amount of alcohol in a driver’s breath, or by a blood test
California DUI Statistics in 2023: A Persistent Problem In 2023, there were more than 200,000 DUI-related crashes in California, resulting in more than 280,000 people injured and more than 4,000 people killed These numbers are alarming and show the high human and social cost of DUI incidents
Alcohol-Related Fatal Collisions In California: A Sobering Reality During this time, 3,540 alcohol-related fatal crashes occurred, accounting for 58% of all collisions This is because the number of impaired drivers on the road is typically highest during these hours, often after attending social events or bars
DUI Accident Statistics in California - rkmlaw. net Nationwide, 13,524 people died in car accidents involving alcohol-impaired drivers in 2022 In California, the Office of Traffic Safety reported 1,370 deaths in alcohol-involved crashes in 2021 (the most recent year data is available)
Traffic Safety Facts 2023 Data: Alcohol-Impaired Driving - TRID Traffic fatalities in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes decreased by 7 6 percent (13,458 to 12,429 fatalities) from 2022 to 2023 On average, one alcohol-impaired-driving fatality occurred every 42 minutes in 2023
California Traffic Safety Quick Stats Alcohol-impaired driving fatalities (fatalities in crashes involving a driver or motorcycle rider with a blood alcohol concentration, or BAC, of 0 08 or higher) decreased approximately 4 5% from 1,419 in 2022 to 1,355 in 2023
California FY 2023 HSP Annual Report - NHTSA California continues to experience a road safety crisis Projections from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimate more than 4,400 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes throughout California in 2022, or about 12 people every day