1997 Chevrolet Astro Owner's Manual - Page 179

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Drunken Driving Death and injury associatedwith drinking and driving is a national tragedy. It's the number one contributorto the highway death toll, claiming thousandsof victims every year. Alcohol affects fourthings that anyone needs to drive a vehicle: 0 0 0 0 The obvious way to solve thishighway safety problem is forpeople never to drink alcohol then drive. But and what if people do?How much is "too much" if the driver plans to drive? It's a lot less than many might think. Although it depends on each person and situation, here is some general information the problem. on The Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)of someone who is drinking depends upon four things: 0 Judgment Muscular Coordination Vision Attentiveness. The amount of alcohol consumed The drinker's body weight The amount of food that is consumed before and during drinking The length of time it has takenthe drinker to consume the alcohol. 0 0 Police recordsshow that almost half of all motor vehicle-related deaths involvealcohol. In most cases, these deaths arethe result of someone who was drinking and driving. In recent years, some 17,000 annual motor vehicle-related deaths have been associated with the use of alcohol, with more than 300,000 people injured. Many adults -- by some estimates, nearly half the adult population -- choose never to drink alcohol, so they never drive after drinking. persons under 2 1, it's For against the law in every U.S. state to drink alcohol. There are good medical, psychologicaland developmental reasons for these laws. 0 According to the American Medical Association, a 180-lb. (82 kg) person who drinks three 12-ounce (355 ml) bottles of beer in an hour will end up with a BAC of about 0.06 percent. The person would reach the same BAC by drinking three 4-ounce (120 ml) glasses of wine or threemixed drinks if each had 1- 1/2 ounces (45 ml) of a liquor like whiskey, gin or vodka. 4-3

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Drunken
Driving
Death and injury
associated with drinking and driving
is
a national tragedy. It’s the number one
contributor to the
highway death toll, claiming
thousands
of
victims
every year.
Alcohol affects
four things that anyone needs
to
drive
a
vehicle:
0
Judgment
0
Muscular Coordination
0
Vision
0
Attentiveness.
Police
records show that almost half
of
all motor
vehicle-related deaths
involve alcohol. In most cases,
these
deaths
are
the result of someone who was drinking
and driving. In recent
years,
some
17,000
annual motor
vehicle-related deaths have been associated with the use
of
alcohol, with more than
300,000
people injured.
Many adults
--
by some estimates, nearly half the adult
population
--
choose never
to
drink
alcohol,
so
they
never drive
after
drinking. For persons under
2
1,
it’s
against the law
in
every
U.S.
state
to
drink
alcohol.
There
are good medical,
psychological and
developmental reasons
for
these
laws.
The obvious way to
solve
this highway safety problem
is
for people never to
drink
alcohol
and then drive. But
what if people
do? How much is “too much” if the
driver plans
to
drive? It’s a
lot
less than many might
think. Although
it
depends on each person and situation,
here is some
general
information
on the problem.
The Blood Alcohol Concentration
(BAC) of someone
who is drinking depends upon four things:
0
The amount of alcohol consumed
0
The
drinker’s body weight
0
The amount of food that is consumed before and
during
drinking
0
The length
of
time it
has
taken the drinker
to
consume the alcohol.
According to
the
American Medical Association,
a
180-lb.
(82
kg)
person who drinks three 12-ounce
(355
ml) bottles
of
beer
in
an hour will end up with a
BAC of about
0.06
percent. The person would reach the
same BAC
by
drinking three 4-ounce
(1
20
ml) glasses
of
wine or
three mixed drinks
if
each had
1-
1/2
ounces
(45
ml)
of
a liquor like whiskey, gin or
vodka.
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