Alcohol related crashes are ranked higher in Texas than in any other state. More than 1,500 Texans lost their lives in traffic crashes in 2005. The holiday season clams more lives to alcohol related deaths than any other time of the year and statistics show that the days immediately after Christmas are the worst for traffic deaths.
The holiday season is a great time to
visit family, but few adult gatherings are alcohol-free. This means
that more people may be driving impaired than other times of the
year.
A study of information from the
National Center for Statistics and Analysis shows the days
immediately preceding Christmas are among the top deadliest vehicle
fatality days of the year. The Thanksgiving holidays supply another
surge upward in traffic deaths.
In Texas, the risk may be higher than
in other states, based on the state’s past record. According to
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Texas ranked number
one in alcohol-related crashes in 2006. More than 1,500 Texans who
lost their lives in traffic crashes in 2005 had alcohol in their
blood at the time of the accident.
Central Texas counties lost more than
219 citizens to alcohol-related traffic accidents in 2006. Travis
County has the highest number of alcohol-related crashes of the
central region, at 64 in 2006. The Texas counties with the highest
rates per 100,000 are Wheeler County (103), Roberts County (120) and
Oldham County (140).
“You never want to lose a family
member to an accident, but losing one around a family holiday just
makes the pain worse,” stated Ryan Thorpe, Director of Admissions
at Narconon Arrowhead, one of the country’s leading drug and
alcohol rehabilitation centers, located in Canadian, Oklahoma. “Any
family member who can’t make rational choices when it comes to
alcohol use needs immediate help to prevent such disasters. At
Narconon, we have been helping people overcome substance abuse
problems for the last forty years. With 70 percent of those we have
helped remaining substance-free two years after graduation, we have
helped to make the holiday season safer for everyone.”
Mr. Thorpe pointed out that during the
holidays, requests for help that Narconon receives increase. “A
survey of families coming to us for help found that 73 percent
experience more problems, upsets and emotionally traumatic situations
during the holiday season than any other part of the year. The right
moment to get an addicted person help is really the very first moment
you can and no later. You want to avoid any possibility that they
will add to the traffic fatality statistic.”
<p>If you know anyone who needs
help to overcome a drug addiction, please contact
<a
href="http://www.stopaddiction.com">
Narconon Arrowhead</a>
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