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Alex Nye PLSC 497BEric SteinerSpring 2008Eric SteinerSpring 2008Joe Coulter Professors Baumgartner and McCarthyDylan LaCombJessica Carey-Loy` What factors influence the number of drunk driving fatalities?Ti F`Time Frame` 1982-2004` Dependent Variable-Number of Alcohol-Related Fatalities Taken From NHTSA (2005)` Independent Variables◦ -Media AttentionGovernment Attention and Policy Change◦ -Government Attention and Policy Change◦ -AssociationsNumber of Alcohol-Related FatalitiesRelated Fatalities` Keywords Used◦ drunk driving, driving under the influence, driving while intoxicated◦ Words not used and whyx OWI, OUI, DUI, DWI, operating while intoxicated, operating under the influence blood alcohol contentoperating under the influence, blood alcohol content, sobriety testx The abbreviations were not sufficient in narrowing the hb th ilddtk t ddsearches because they yielded stock quotes and ads, and the other keywords did not relate to the specific topic of drunk driving` Drunk Driving and Driving Under the Influence-.479` Driving While Intoxicated and Driving Under the Influence388Influence-.388`Drunk Driving and Driving While Intoxicated-826`Drunk Driving and Driving While Intoxicated.826` Main Focus: New York Times Historical Archive 1982 – 2004Ch k d f lidi h hNBk`Checked for validity through NewsBank. Taken from Washington Post, Boston Globe, Philadelphia InquirerPhiladelphia Inquirer` Vanderbilt TV Archive-Network News Stories30Reagan Commission On Drunk Driving Renewed (1983)Minimum Drinking Age2025Minimum Drinking Age Established by Congress1520ArticlesAll States Approve .08 BAC510019821983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004250301502002025esicles10015015Newsbank Articlew york Times Art50510NNewNew York 0098298398498598698798898999099199299399499599699799899920002001200220032004TimesNewsbank1111111111111111112222225040452003035srbilt Stories1001502025ewsbank Storiesmes and Vander501015NNew York TiNew York TimesVanderbilt 005982983984985986987988989990991992993994995996997998999000001002003004ArchiveNewsbank11111111111111111122222`NYT andNewsbank720`NYT and Newsbank-.720`NYT and Vanderbilt Video Archive654`NYT and Vanderbilt Video Archive-.654`Vanderbilt Video Archive and Newsbank-751`Vanderbilt Video Archive and Newsbank-.751Od` Executive Orders`U S Congressional Hearings`U.S. Congressional Hearings` U.S. Public Law` State BAC Limits` The Case of New York` 1982- Congress Designates the first National DkdD dDiiA WkDrunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week (which would be designated each year until 1989)` 1982- Congress Amends title 23, US Code, to encourage the establishment by states of effective alcohol traffic safety programs`1984Congress Designates the month of June as`1984-Congress Designates the month of June as Student Awareness of Drunk Driving Month` 1982 - Presidential Commission on Drunk Driving (Renewed in 1983)(Renewed in 1983)◦ Alcohol Countermeasures Incentive Grant Program created by Congress (Section 408)` 1984 – National Minimum Drinking Age established by Congress ggygthrough an amendment of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982, increase the authorization of funds for highway safety programs (including minimum drinking age)` 1988 – Drunk Driving Prevention Incentive Grant Program◦ Created by Congress (Section 410)◦ All States enact Minimum Drinking Age1990 - Congress Prevents the discharge in a Chapter 13 bankruptcyproceeding of certain debts arising out of the debtor's operation of a motor vehicle while legally intoxicated50New York Adopts .08 Limit40tesSean’slaw2030Number of StaSean s law10NTEA-21 Grants01983198419851986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004Year1978Four NY Remove Intoxicated Drivers (RID) Chapters (including Prevent Alcohol Related Killings in The Nation's first anti-DWI citizen group is formed in Schenectady, New York – Remove Intoxicated Drivers (RID) Time Line State/Program Milestones National MilestonesgTompkins County) formed 1980NY State enacts “No-plea-bargaining-out-of-alcohol” law (plea limitations) and license revocation for hilttf lMothers Against Drunk Driving foundedDWI Victim Impact Panel convened (Oswego chemical test refusalsNY Senate Task Force on Drunk Driving p(gCounty, NY) 1981STOP-DWI Legislation enacted in New York National “Just Say No” Anti-Drug Campaign 1982 STOP-DWI Local Programs Presidential Commission on Drunk DrivinggimplementMinimum Drinking Age (MDA) 19 years old First Victim Impact Statement inPresidential Commission on Drunk DrivingAlcohol Countermeasures Incentive Grant Program created by Congress (Section 408) First Victim Impact Statement in court (Michelle Martin Case, Albany, NY)STOP-DWI Coordinators Association founded1984First Mandatory Safety Belt law (NY)Eff t t i MDA t 21National Minimum Drinking Age (21 Years Old) established by Effort to increase MDA to 21 years old fails Congress 1985First Evaluation of STOP-DWIAlcohol “Purchase” Law (changed to Alcohol “Possession”Law in 1990)Possession Law in 1990)MDA 21 years old in New York 1988Repeat Offender Administrative License Omnibus Anti-Drug Abuse Act (extends victims of DWI the same compensation ff fRevocation Law (repeat alcohol offenders driving privileges suspended pending prosecution) rights offered to victims of other crimes)Drunk Driving Prevention Incentive Grant Program created by Congress (Section 410)410)Alcohol Beverage Labeling ActAll States Enact MDA (21 Years Old)2002Sean's Law ** .08 BAC Law PassedSanction for States without .08 BAC Laws 2003.08 BAC Law Enacted (July)Repeat Offender Law (September)Graduated Driver Licensing Law (September)Safe, Accountable, Flexible and Efficient Transportation Equity Act of 2003 (SAFETEA) Introduced (September)Underage drinking hotline (866-UNDER-21) establishedBeer Keg Registration (November)Certified Alcohol Server Training PProgram` Used year of Association’s founding from Associations UnlimitedAl C d A i i ’ b d ff`Also Compared Association’s budget, staff, and local groups.1978-(RID) Remove Intoxicated Drivers Founded1980-(MADD) Mothers’ Against Drunk Driving FoundedFounded1981-(SADD) Students Against Drunk Driving FoundedFounded1984-(NCADD) National Commission Against Drunk Driving Foundedg1986-(RADD) Recording Artists, Actors and Athletes Against Drunk Driving FoundedMADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving)1982 1992 1997


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