The Dangers Of Teen Drinking And Driving

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Farm stores, fake ID’s, and parent’s cabinets are just a few of the ways that teens can get their hands on alcohol. Their own cars, parent’s car, and friend’s cars are a few of the ways that teens have access to motor vehicles. Being how easy it was to get alcohol and a car, imagine how easy it will be to mix teens, drinking, and driving. The terrible dangers and consequence that can come from such an event can disastrous and scary. Teen drinking and driving is dangerous because of the risk of accidents, injuries, and death.
An alcohol level of 0.081 is legally considered as driving under the influence. Depending on weight and size it will depend how many drinks are needed to be drank to get to that level. Once that level has been reached