Charade
<font color=royalblue>I'm the one on the LEFT side
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Then why is the rate (not necessarily the number!) of drink driving in the USA far higher than most other western countries? Technically fewer young people have little/no access to alcohol in the USA...
Is the rate of teen driving higher in the US? It might be a combination of things such as driving at an earlier age, more driving time per teen and lack of education. I don't think there are many teens in the US that knows you shouldn't drink and drive. It really is a matter of "just say no" to it. Do shock ads (such as the one you linked to) work to reduce drink driving (that's such an odd phrase) in the UK?