Description |
116 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints |
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Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-109) and index. |
Contents |
Foreword -- Introduction -- Is drunk driving a serious problem? -- Drunk driving is a serious problem / Jeanne Mejeur -- The drunk driving problem is overstated / Ed Haas -- Society is too complacent about drunk driving / Rick Popely -- Society overreacts to drunk driving / Radley Balko -- How can drunk driving be prevented? -- Sobriety checkpoints reduce drunk driving / National Highway Traffic Safety Administration -- Sobriety checkpoints do not reduce drunk driving / John Doyle -- Alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelets deter repeat drunk driving / Kim Bell -- Alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelets are untested / Patrick T. Barone -- Enforcing underage drinking laws can reduce drunk driving / Insurance Institute for Highway Safety -- Chronic drunk drivers require a comprehensive approach / National Commission Against Drunk Driving -- How should laws change to discourage drunk driving? -- A higher drinking age reduces drunk driving fatalities / Robert Voas -- The drinking age should be lowered / David J. Hanson -- Lower blood alcohol content limits reduce drunk driving / Gina Stoduto -- Blood alcohol content limits should be higher / National Motorists Association -- Mandatory ignition interlock laws will reduce drunk driving / Haya el Nasser -- Interlock ignition programs are not always effective at reducing drunk driving / David J. De Young, Helen N. Tashima, and Scott V. Masten -- Facts about drunk driving -- Organizations to contact -- For further reading -- Index -- Picture credits -- About the editor. |
Subject |
Drunk driving -- United States -- Juvenile literature.
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Drunk driving -- United States -- Prevention -- Juvenile literature.
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Added Author |
Wilson, Mike, 1954-
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ISBN |
0737736216 |
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9780737736212 |
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