Drunk driving deaths drop
Published 2:53 am Monday, July 18, 2005
By Staff
An audit of the state's drunk driving arrests, convictions and crashes, as well as fatalities and injuries involving alcohol and/or drugs, shows a decrease in these areas for the third year in a row.
The 2004 Drunk Driving Audit, issued by the Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information Center, provides detailed information, including arrest activity by law enforcement agency for each county in the state, as well as crash, injury and fatality information by county.
In 2004, 418 people died in alcohol- and/or drug-related fatalities, down from 442 in 2003. Drunk and impaired driving arrests totaled 55,070, a decrease from the 55,746 individuals arrested in 2003. Of the arrests in 2004, 53,292 were for operating under the influence of liquor (OUIL).
Convictions for 2004, which may be from prior-year arrests, include 23,869 for OUIL and 28,762 for impaired driving.
Injuries, resulting from alcohol- and/or drug-related crashes also decreased, from 9,315 in 2003 to 8,667 in 2004.
Traffic fatalities involving alcohol and/or drugs represented 36.1 percent of all traffic deaths in 2004.
Making the public aware of drunk driving laws is critical to continue reducing these fatalities, said Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. "By emphasizing education and awareness, the state is encouraging motorists to think twice before making a costly mistake," Land said.