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		<title>Causes of Drunk Driving in Professionals</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Sep 2011 07:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris M. Alexander</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Drunk driving is one of the most hazardous things a person can do. There is plenty of investigative proof that shows that performance and reaction times while operating a vehicle is acutely affected by drinking. People that drive after drinking heavily endanger themselves, their passengers, other drivers and pedestrians.
Delayed Impairment Recognition in Professionals 
Recently, researchers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drunk driving is one of the most hazardous things a person can do. There is plenty of investigative proof that shows that performance and reaction times while operating a vehicle is acutely affected by drinking. People that drive after drinking heavily endanger themselves, their passengers, other drivers and pedestrians.</p>
<h4>Delayed Impairment Recognition in Professionals </h4>
<p>Recently, researchers reported that those who get behind the wheel after having too many drinks are not aware of their impairment. Research shows that the brain’s reaction time does not keep up with the effects of alcohol on the body. This means that people actually feel as if they are fine, when in reality they are impaired.</p>
<h4>Bad Decision Making in Drunk Driving Professionals </h4>
<p>These <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/alcohol-impaired-driving/"><strong>drivers are impaired</strong></a> in their thinking and reaction times. They make bad decisions due to their impairment. The first bad decision they make is drinking and driving. They have trouble gauging speed, going through intersections, changing lanes, maintaining safe traveling distance, and staying in their lane.</p>
<h4>Added Dangers of Drunk Driving for Professionals </h4>
<p>The impairment in brain function leads many professionals to <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/drink-and-drive/"><strong>drink and drive</strong></a> even with the inherent dangers that come with this risky behavior. Not only are there physical and economic dangers for professionals in some states, they may not be able to renew their professional licenses if they have a DWI charge on their record.</p>
<h4>Repeated Drunk Driving in Professionals </h4>
<p>Another cause of drunk driving in professionals is that the majority of those who drink and drive have done it many times before and have never been caught. Most professionals do not fit the profile of a person that has frequent issues with law enforcement; many DWI stops start as other violation and then escalate into <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/dwi-offense/"><strong>DWI offenses</strong></a>. The average professional does not attract the attention of law enforcement officers. Repeated successful drunk driving trips encourage professionals in believing that they can make it home no matter how drunk they are.</p>
<h4>Drunk Driving among General Public and Professionals</h4>
<p>Professionals also attend office parties were alcohol is commonly accessible and vigorously promoted. Drinking is a standard part of professional get-togethers and celebrations. The <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/dangers-drunk-driving/"><strong>dangerous practice of drinking and driving</strong></a> will continue as a problem among professionals within this type of atmosphere. To address the causes of drunk driving in professionals we must address the use of alcohol in the society as well as in the public.</p>
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		<title>Causes of Drunk Driving in College Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2011 07:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris M. Alexander</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Drinking Facts]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Drunk Driving]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As college students make the transition from high school to campus life, they come across many physical, emotional, and lifestyle changes. New experiences such as increased independence and the stress of new environments make them susceptible to substance abuse of various sorts. Abusing alcohol and drunk driving in college students need to be examined to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As college students make the transition from high school to campus life, they come across many physical, emotional, and lifestyle changes. New experiences such as increased independence and the stress of new environments make them susceptible to substance abuse of various sorts. <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/alcohol-abuse/"><strong>Abusing alcohol</strong></a> and drunk driving in college students need to be examined to determine its cause in an effort to reduce the phenomena.</p>
<h4>Increased Rates of Drinking and Driving in College Students </h4>
<p>It has been documented that college students have increased rates of drinking and driving when compared to the general population in America. <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/drink-and-drive/"><strong>Drinking and driving</strong></a> is one of the most widespread and severe alcohol-related issues encountered by American college students. </p>
<h4>Adolescence Risky Behavior &#8211; A Cause for Drunk Driving </h4>
<p>Researchers have established that the youth tends to involve in riskier behavior throughout adolescence. This risky behavior may extend to alcohol experimentation at levels that are beyond the norm. This may explain college students’ increased propensity to drink and drive. </p>
<h4>Physical Cause of College Student Drunk Driving </h4>
<p>Young people also have a reduced tolerance to alcoholic beverages. Factors like lower body weight and reduced fat to muscle ratios in youth increase the negative effect of alcoholic beverages. Put this together with the increase in college drinking and it will inevitably leads to elevated levels of drinking and driving.  </p>
<h4>Environmental Cause of Drinking and Driving in College Students   </h4>
<p>Drinking and driving can also be contributed by environmental factors such as <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/peer-pressure-drinking/"><strong>peer pressure</strong></a> and a permissive attitude towards alcohol in a college student’s parents. The environmentally caused behaviors can be a sign of the multifaceted relationship between the emotional development of college students and the values instilled in them by their environment. For instance, college students that have parents and peers who drink heavily, and they see drinking as a socially acceptable past time, are more likely to drink and drive than someone of the opposite orientation. </p>
<h4>Media Promotion of Alcohol’s Affect on Drunk Driving in College Students</h4>
<p>Media influences can also be a cause of drinking and driving in college students. These days, drinking is heavily promoted in;</p>
<ul>
<li>Movies </li>
<li>Television</li>
<li>Radio</li>
<li>Billboards</li>
<li>Online</li>
</ul>
<p>The effect of this promotion begins well before a youth enters a college and the freedom that college life provides may just be the triggering mechanism for drinking and driving and other destructive behaviors in college students.</p>
<h4>Drunk Driving in Society </h4>
<p>Alcohol is commonly accessible and forcefully promoted in America. Drinking also continues to be a standard part of American life and this extends to college life as well. <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/dangers-drunk-driving/"><strong>The dangerous practice of drinking and driving</strong></a> will continue to be a problem among college students as long as this atmosphere persists. To address the causes of drunk driving in college students we must address the causes in the society as a whole, because the effect on one individual will undoubtedly affect the other.</p>
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		<title>Causes of Drunk Driving in Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 08:10:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris M. Alexander</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What causes drunk driving in women when almost everyone knows the dangers involved with drinking and driving? Some women that drink do so because drinking takes away inhibitions, depression, and anxiety. Intoxication makes them care free and loosens them up, and driving in this state can give them the delusion of freedom and the feeling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What causes drunk driving in women when almost everyone knows the dangers involved with <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/drink-and-drive/"><strong>drinking and driving</strong></a>? Some women that drink do so because drinking takes away inhibitions, depression, and anxiety. Intoxication makes them care free and loosens them up, and driving in this state can give them the delusion of freedom and the feeling that they can do anything.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/wp-content/themes/dwi/images//Causes-of-Drunk-Driving-in-Women.jpg" alt="Causes of Drunk Driving in Women" title="Causes of Drunk Driving in Women" width="456" height="350" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1516" /></div>
<h4>Research on Women Drunk Drivers  </h4>
<p>Published research reports indicate that <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/dwi-laws-women/"><strong>women drunk drivers drink</strong></a> for emotional motives and these women have psychological health issues that need to be dealt with. It also observed that women who drink and drive are usually; </p>
<ul>
<li>Older </li>
<li>Well educated </li>
<li>Divorced </li>
</ul>
<h4>Women and Alcohol Addiction </h4>
<p>Women that have problems with alcohol and are addicted to it feel that it is normal to have a couple of drinks to cope with their problems. Women that make dinking their routine build up a tolerance to alcohol and they must rely on more and more to get the same feeling. The lines between impaired, intoxicated and inebriated become blurred and it becomes harder for them to tell when they are heavily drinking. </p>
<h4>Effect of Alcohol on Women Drinkers </h4>
<p>No matter how they feel, drinking has a big effect on their thinking, reaction times, and sensory awareness. Drinking does not actually make them feel good, it only makes them feel like they are having more fun. These women use drinking to fill the emptiness in their lives. Actually it puts an obstacle between them and sorting out difficult emotions. When they are drunk behind the wheel, they have lost touch with reality and their senses. </p>
<h4>The Inherent Dangers of Drunk Driving and Operating Automobile </h4>
<p>Operating a vehicle is getting easier and easier these days. Power steering, antilock brakes, and automated ignitions desensitize people from the fact that a car can become lethal when not properly handled. Those who are drunk driving overlook this fact and endanger their lives as well as the lives of others.</p>
<h4>Solving the Nations DWI Problem </h4>
<p>The cause of <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/drinking-men-women/"><strong>drunk driving in women</strong></a> is a social issue. Individual woman will not be able to solve the problem alone. Drinking and driving needs to be addressed on all levels of society. Its causes must be understood in every demographic so that holistic approaches can tackle the deadly plague of DWI in the nation.  </p>
<h4>Finding the Causes of Drunk Driving in Women </h4>
<p>Law enforcement and other governmental agency are <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/"><strong>paying attention on DWI</strong></a> and these days it is focusing more on women drunk drivers. Finding the cause of drunk driving in women will help in this effort and maybe it will eliminate the urge to drive after drinking heavily in women.</p>
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