The Scourge of Teens and Drunk Driving

By: Morgan Hamilton

Being a teenager can be fun and exciting. During this phase, young people start to explore a new and exciting world that they didn’t notice when they were still under the age of thirteen. Drinking alcohol and driving are among the new activities that teenagers begin to explore. Unfortunately, these elements often combine into a dangerous blend of poor judgement and drunk driving.

Teenagers want to be left alone and often resent any authority figure. Doing prohibited and potentially dangerous activities like driving and drinking are exciting to them. They will often do anything they want, and combined with some peer pressure, this often results in teens driving drunk.

Are you aware of the statistics on teens and drunk driving? If you are a parent like me, you should definitely be familiar with this issue. Teens are always anxious to try alcohol and if you consider that the majority of them have poor driving skills, they are obviously heading for disaster. I can really relate to this situation.

When I was a teenager, I was also tempted to drink because everybody else was doing it. I wanted to be considered a cool guy and cool guys during my time drank a beer and drove fast cars. I was lucky not to experience any accidents because my father was smart enough to prohibit me from driving until I became more responsible.

Most teenagers these days are into alcohol and own a driver’s license. I got a big dose of this reality when my son was involved in an alcohol related incident. Although I was glad that it was not about teens and drunk driving, I wasn’t happy about the other aspects of the incident. My son and some of his friends thought that it would be fun to steal liquor from a clubhouse. Fortunately for me and the other parents, they were caught for possession, burglary, and trespassing. After this punishment doled out from this incident, I know my son and his friends will look at alcohol in a different way.

If you are concerned about teens and drunk driving because you have teenagers of your own, you can get valuable information from the World-Wide-Web. Protect your children’s future by knowing about the possible dangers of teens and drunk driving.

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