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1.South Dakota: 721.9 arrests per 100,000 people
2.North Dakota: 678.4 arrests per 100,000 people
3.Wyoming: 676.1 arrests per 100,000 people
4.North Carolina: 518.8 arrests per 100,000 people
5.Mississippi: 462.2 arrests per 100,000 people
6.New Mexico: 459.7 arrests per 100,000 people
7.Maine: 434.2 arrests per 100,000 people
8.Washington: 430.2 arrests per 100,000 people
9.Alaska: 429.2 arrests per 100,000 people
10.Wisconsin: 425.3 arrests per 100,000 people
The full report on drunken driving in the United States is available at USDrugTestCenters.com.
https://www.usdrugtestcenters.com/research-ar...-duis.html
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ACROSS ILLINOIS - A well-established national drug testing company recently published a comprehensive ranking of the states according to the rates of drunken driving, and Illinois finished near the bottom of the list.
The findings were based on information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Transportation and FBI crime reports.
Illinois ranked 49 overall for drunken driving rates in 2018, with 98.6 DUI-related arrests per 100,000 people.
Other metrics cited in the report showed our state has:
•Short-term rate change in DUI arrest rate: -22.4 percent change from 2014-2018
•Long-term rate change in DUI arrest rate: -30.3 percent change from 2009-2018
In the 10-year span from 2009 to 2018, Illinois peaked in 2012 with 146.54 arrests for every 100,000 people.
The United States overall has seen the population-adjusted rate of drunken driving arrests fall by more than 35 percent since 2009. Only three states — Delaware, Washington and North Dakota — recorded an increase in DUI arrests from 2009 to 2018.
Adults in the United States participate in close to 130 million examples of drunken driving every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Thirty Americans are killed in drunken driving incidents every day, according to U.S. Drug Test Centers.
South Dakota ranked as the state with the most DUI incidents during 2018, the researchers found, followed by North Dakota and Wyoming.
The state with the lowest drunken driving rate in the nation? That commendable distinction went to Delaware, with 44.3 DUI arrests per 100,000 people. The other bottom five states with the lowest rates for drunken driving arrests were Illinois, Massachusetts, Louisiana and Florida.
Men are far more likely than women to be arrested on drunken driving charges, as males accounted for nearly three in four DUI arrests in 2018, according to U.S. Drug Test Centers. Additionally, whites accounted for 81.2 percent of DUI arrests in 2018, according to the report.