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$6,453,68925.2%38.2%

“You’ll be glad you didn’t.”

30.2%included

passengers

occurred between9 pm - 12 am

off road crashes

estimated damages

72.0% Alcohol 5.4% Drugs 19.3% Drugs & Alcohol

Impairment DUI Crashes:

9.0% January/February9.1% March9.1% August

Top Months:

Crashes Fatalities Injuries56 2 3117 1 1111 0 944 3 3455 1 459 0 9

435 7 2548 1 57 1 32 0 1

17 1 178 0 2

35 1 2335 4 4049 2 4123 1 2120 0 123 0 2

834 25 560

Source: Signal Four Analytics, uncertified data by State Safety Office

District 2 Community Traffic Safety Program2015 Impaired Driving Crash Facts

CountiesAlachua

BakerBradford

ClayColumbia

DixieDuval

GilchristHamiltonLafayette

LevyMadisonNassauPutnamSt. Johns

SuwanneeTaylorUnion

District 2 Total

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No Regrets - Make Smart Choices

What are the consequences of a DUI or DWI conviction?According to Florida Statute 316.193, the penalties vary by the offender’s level of Blood Alcohol Content or Breath Alcohol Content (BAC) and the number of previous convictions. For example, for the first conviction with a BAC of .08, one would receive a costly fine and be imprisoned for a maximum of six months. The fines and terms of imprisonment increase with subsequent occurrences. There are also additional punishments such as extra fees, increased insurance premiums, license revocation for at least 180 days, completion of an approved substance abuse education course, and impoundment of vehicles owned by the offender.

2015 Impaired Driving Crash Facts


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