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In 2011, MADD served more than 63,000 victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving crashes.
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Ignition interlocks are currently discretionary for any convicted drunk driver. Discretionary interlock laws do not work as most offenders will choose not to go an ignition interlock.

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Source: SAMHSA Report to Congress on The Prevention and Reduction of Underage Drinking, May 2011
NOTE: Binge Alcohol Use is defined as drinking five or more drinks on the same occasion (i.e., at the same time or within a couple hours of each other) on at least 1 day in the past 30 days.

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Vehicular Homicide
Statutes providing for penalties to be brought against a drunk driver who kills another person through the operation of a motor vehicle, either intentionally or negligently.

Sobriety Checkpoints
Sobriety checkpoints are an enforcement program that allows officers to stop all or predetermined vehicles to check for sobriety of the drivers.

Primary Belt Law
Statutes which allow for law enforcement to issue a fine or citation on the sole grounds of a vehicle occupant not wearing a safety belt

Ignition Interlocks
Statutes which allow for a judge or administrative agency to order a convicted drunk driver to operate a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device for a period of time following a conviction for drunk driving

DUI Child Endangerment
Statutes which allow for additional penalties for a drunk driving conviction with a child passenger in a vehicle

Dram Shop
Laws allowing liability of establishments arising out of the sale of alcohol to obviously intoxicated persons or minors who subsequently cause death or injury to third-parties as a result of alcohol-related crashes.

Administrative License Revocation
Administrative license revocation (ALR) is the removal of a DUI/DWI offender's driver's license at the time of an arrest upon the failure or refusal of a chemical test.

.08 Per Se Law
Law that makes it illegal to operate a motor vehicle at or above .08 Blood Alcohol Concentration.

Click below to see what legislative activities MADD is spearheading in your state*. From there, you can send a personalized letter or e-mail to your representatives about the issues important to you.

By participating, you will help pass legislation to keep our roads safe from drunk driving and to prevent underage drinking. 

It takes only two minutes, but the impact can last a lifetime.

For more resources on the District of Columbia, please visit:

  • NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts for District of Columbia (http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/departments/nrd-30/ncsa/STSI/11_DC/2011/11_DC_2011.htm)
  • DC Transportation Safety Division(http://ddot-hso.com/)
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