​​Every 42 minutes, someone in the United States is killed in a drunk driving crash. Today, it's a stranger you've never met.
About 37 people in America die each day in drunk-driving car crashes. That equals one alcohol-impaired driving fatality every 39 minutes.[1] Over the 10-year period from 2012 to 2021, about 10,850 ...
• A new analysis links car brand ownership to DUI citation rates in America’s 50 largest cities. • BMW, RAM, and Acura drivers top the list for DUI involvement, but regional culture shapes who gets ...
(TestMiles) – New driver monitoring systems are stepping up with cameras and sensors that watch for things like drowsiness or distraction. Now they’re adding alcohol detection to the mix to help ...
DALLAS — Drunk driving is a year-round danger on Texas roads, but the risk intensifies during the holidays when celebrations are frequent, alcohol is flowing, and too many drivers make fatal decisions ...
The death of entrepreneur Kingston Ralph Cheng on Feb. 8, 2026, after he was hit by a vehicle driven by Sean Andrew Pajarillo inevitably reignites a difficult q ...
The state of California gave Sylvester Conway every opportunity to kill. He already had two DUI convictions by 2019, when the California Highway Patrol arrested him for driving drunk in Fresno County.
WATERBURY, CT – Victims of drunk driving accidents in Connecticut can hold bars, restaurants, and other establishments accountable when they negligently serve alcohol to visibly intoxicated patrons ...
Noozhawk republishes news articles from CalMatters on state and local policy issues that affect Santa Barbara County readers. This is the third piece in CalMatters’ series about how California lets ...