A campaign that I would run to lower the impaired driving rate is to raise awareness for depression and anxiety and how it leads to alcoholism and drunk driving. According to pubmed.gov, “For persons with co-occurring depression and alcohol use disorders, depression treatment should be part of a strategy for treating alcohol use disorders which are highly related to drinking and driving.” Many people that have depression or bad anxiety choose to turn to drugs and alcohol to keep their mind off of their problems, instead of trying to get real help such as a therapist. I think this Is due to the fact that a lot of men are embarrassed or think they will be judged for getting help with mental health. This could be the reason why major depression is a small but statistically significant predictor of changes in alcohol impaired driving behaviors among men but not women. In conclusion, mental health awareness presentations would definitely help lower impaired-driving rates.
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An Analysis of the Importance of Road Safety and the Need for a Driver to Be Extra Careful
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