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Edward "Eddie" Woodruff
District Manager
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5121 Warden Rd Ste A
North Little Rock, AR
72116-7015
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Phone: (501) 753-3697 Fax: (501) 753-4674 ewoodruff@farmersagent.com |
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North Little Rock, AR
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AutoDrinking & DrivingZero tolerance It is illegal in every state for persons under the age of 21 to purchase and publicly possess alcoholic beverages. Zero tolerance laws make it illegal for people under 21 to drive with any measurable amount (maximum of .02 Blood Alcohol Count) of alcohol in their bodies because its illegal for them to drink in the first place. One beer can give a teen a .02 BAC on a BreathalyzerTest. In some states, thats enough for anyone under 21 to lose their drivers license and be subject to a fine. How to help a friend who wants to drink and drive:
elses. Would you rather feel guilty for reporting them, or for knowing they caused a fatal crash? How to Spot a Drunk Driver Are you riding with a friend whos been drinking? Look for these clues:
This vehicle was traveling on an urban street when it began to rotate into the lane with oncoming traffic. It crossed back, hit a curb, and impacted its left passenger side on a light pole in the median, where it came to rest. The 19-year-old drunk driver (Blood Alcohol Count of .09) was pronounced dead at the scene. One 17-year-old passenger was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Two other 18-year-old passengers survived the crash. Obscure Road Fact During a typical weekend, an average of one teenager dies each hour in a car crash. Nearly 50% of those crashes involve alcohol. (Source: NHTSA) |
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