Facts + Statistics: Alcohol-impaired driving

Alcohol-impaired crashes are those that involve at least one driver or a motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 grams per deciliter or above, the legal definition of impaired driving. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety  Administration’s (NHTSA) Alcohol Impaired Driving Safety Fact Sheet 11,654 people died in alcohol-impaired crashes in 2020, an increase of 14 percent from 2019. Alcohol-impaired crash fatalities accounted for 30 percent of all crash fatalities.

According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) 49 states and the District of Columbia have per se laws making it a crime to drive with a BAC at or above 0.08 (Utah the threshold is a BAC of 0.05 percent or above). The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) has information on alcohol impaired driving state laws.

Total Traffic And Alcohol-Impaired Crash Fatalities, 1985-2020 (1)

 

    Alcohol-impaired crash fatalities (1)
Year Total traffic
fatalities
Number As a percent of
all crash deaths
1985 43,825 18,125 41%
1990 44,599 17,705 40
1995 41,817 13,478 32
2000 41,945 13,324 32
2005 43,510 13,582 31
2010 32,999 10,136 31
2011 32,479 9,865 30
2012 33,782 10,336 31
2013 32,894 10,110 31
2014 32,744 9,943 30
2015 35,485 10,320 30
2016 37,806 10,967 29
2017 37,473 10,880 29
2018 36,835 10,710 29
2019 36,355 10,196 28
2020 38,824 11,654 30

(1) Alcohol-impaired driving crashes are crashes that involve at least one driver or a motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 grams per deciliter or above, the legal definition of alcohol-impaired driving in most states.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Percent Of Drivers Involved In Fatal Crashes Impaired By Alcohol By Age, 2011 And 2020 (1)

 

Age   2011 2022 Point change
16 to 20   20% 17% -3 pts.
21 to 24   32 26 -6
25 to 34   30 26 -4
35 to 44   24 23 -1
45 to 54   21 19 -2
55 to 64   14 16 2
65 to 74   8 12 4
Over 74   5 7 2

(1) Alcohol-impaired driving crashes are crashes that involve at least one driver or a motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 grams per deciliter or above, the legal definition of alcohol-impaired driving in most states.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Persons Killed In Total And Alcohol-Impaired Crashes By Person Type, 2020

 

    Alcohol-impaired crash fatalities (1)
Person type Total killed Number Percent of
total killed
Vehicle occupants      
     Driver 19,519 6,756 35%
     Passenger 5,966 1,866 31
     Unknown occupant 51 3 7
     Total 25,536 8,626 34%
Motorcyclists 5,579 1,803 32%
Nonoccupants      
     Pedestrian 6,516 1,048 16
     Pedalcyclist 938 126 13
     Other/unknown 255 51 20
     Total 7,709 1,225 16%
Total 38,824 11,654 30%

(1) Alcohol-impaired driving crashes are crashes that involve at least one driver or a motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 grams per deciliter or greater, the legal definition of alcohol-impaired driving.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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