Study Shows
Alcohol-Related Fatalities Rise During Prom,
Graduation
U.S. – The National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration released data from its Fatality
Analysis Reporting System (FARS) showing that alcohol-related
fatalities increase between the middle of April and the
middle of June. What’s significant about these time
periods? It happens to be when teenagers tend to do a lot of
partying, namely prom and graduation.
The FARS data showed that in the
year 2000, 58% of traffic fatalities were alcohol-related
during the prom and graduation period. This compares with 41%
for the rest of the year. In addition, 36% of all
alcohol-related traffic fatalities are young people between
the ages of 15 and 20, below the legal age to consume
alcoholic beverages.
This data shows that more work
needs to be done on the education and prevention front. This
being said, April is national Alcohol Awareness month and the
message must be delivered, alcohol is a drug and it costs
Americans too much time, money, lives and grief for us not to
make a stand. Advertisements from alcoholic beverage
companies specifically market to our nation’s youth,
depicting a fun atmosphere, good-looking people and sometimes
a picture total irresponsibility, making it appealing for
rebellious or thrill-seeking teenagers.
According to a spokesperson from
Narconon Arrowhead, one of the nation’s leading drug
and alcohol rehabilitation centers, the vast majority of
people seeking to end their addiction started off with
alcohol as a teenager themselves.
“Nobody starts using drugs
or alcohol with the intent of becoming addicted or loosing
their lives,” exclaims Arrowhead’s President,
Luke Catton, “Many do continue down that road though
and some are fortunate enough to stop at some
point.”
Narconon Arrowhead is a
non-traditional rehabilitation program that uses the
proven-effective methodology developed by L. Ron Hubbard,
achieving an extremely high success rate for helping
individuals overcome addiction.
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