I was at a class today and it quoted stats on drunk driving fatalities in 2016. It flashed a bunch of numbers in a short time but one stood out.
In Texas 38% of their deaths were related to drunk driving.
In Minnesota 24% of their deaths.
I don't know where Minnesota ranks compared to other states than Texas.
Do stats like these reflect poorly on the people from states with a higher percentage of deaths by drunk driving? It seems like in today's world there are some many other options available to avoid drunk driving.
In Texas 38% of their deaths were related to drunk driving.
In Minnesota 24% of their deaths.
I don't know where Minnesota ranks compared to other states than Texas.
Do stats like these reflect poorly on the people from states with a higher percentage of deaths by drunk driving? It seems like in today's world there are some many other options available to avoid drunk driving.