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Quiz!
- According to the NHTSA, how many people are killed annually in the U.S. in
crashes involving an illegal BAC of .08 or higher?
a. About 1,300
b. About 13,000
c. About 130,000
- The annual economic costs to the U.S. economy of alcohol-related crashes are estimated to be:
a. $100 million
b. $1 billion
c. $45 billion
- At what BAC level is a person presumed to be legally drunk in Virginia?
a. 0.08
b. 0.10
c. 0.20
- The NHTSA says that a driver with 0.15 BAC is how much more likely to
be involved in a fatal crash than a sober driver?
a. 3 times
b. 30 times
c. 300 times
- According to DMV data, how many people are killed annually in
Virginia in alcohol-related crashes?
a. Almost 1 every hour
b. Almost 1 every day
c. Almost 1 every week
- Traffic crashes are one of the top three causes of death at every age from
five through 27. It is actually cause number:
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
- According to the FBI, how many arrests for DUI/DWI occur in the U.S.
every year?
a. Under 1 million
b. About 1½ million
c. Over 2 million
- According to the most recent Chronicle of Philanthropy poll, what is the
most popular non-profit cause in the U.S.?
a. MADD
b. Red Cross
c. Greenpeace
- What is the number one drug problem among young people?
a. Alcohol
b. Marijuana
c. Cocaine
- What percentage of all wine coolers sold in the U.S. are consumed by
high school students?
a. About 15%
b. About 25%
c. About 35%
- What percentage of Americans belive that sobriety checkpoints should be
used more frequently than they are now?
a. Less than 40%
b. About 50%
c. More than 60%
- Approximately what percentage of high school seniors reported drinking five or more
alcoholic drinks in a row on at least one occasion in the two weeks before a recent
NIH survey?
a. 10%
b. 30%
c. 50%
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Northern Virginia Chapter
• 5881 Leesburg Pike, Suite 500 • Falls Church, VA • 22041 •
• (703) 379-1135 • FAX (703) 379-1930 •
office@maddnova.org
Mission
To stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent
crime and prevent underage drinking.
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