MADD National Conference to focus on MADD’s Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving
Key Members of Congress, Public Health Experts and Educators Cite Effectiveness of 21 Law; New Nationwide Insurance Survey Reaffirms Public Supports 21 Drinking Age and Parents...
MADD is pleased by the 3.7 percent decline in drunk driving fatalities from 13,491 in 2006 to 12,998 in 2007. We are especially pleased by the more than 15 percent decrease in fatal crashes involving underage drinking...
Survey respondents intolerant of underage binge drinking and say states’ efforts to lower drinking age will make huge problem worse
MADD Pleased that Drunk Driving 2007 Traffic Fatalities Decline; Slow Economy and Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving Contribute to Lives Saved on Roadways
Laura Dean-Mooney, MADD's new National President will be available to discuss lifesaving alcohol ignition interlocks...
An estimated 25,000 people are alive today because of the 21 Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA...
MADD’s newly elected National President testified today on the necessary steps Congress and the country must take in order save the nearly 13,500 lives lost every year to...