Is it really the drinking that causes the fatal crash?

This can be difficult to isolate as the sole cause. It's pretty clear that drinking plays a significant part in many fatal crashes. However, 42% of intoxicated drivers involved in fatal crashes were also speeding. It's unclear whether they would have been speeding if they had not been drinking, or whether speeding and drinking and driving - both risk-taking behaviors - were part of their general lifestyle pattern.

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1. What can I do to help prevent drunk driving?
2. How can I be a responsible party host?
3. What does "drink in moderation" mean?
4. Is it true that alcohol-related crashes happen primarily during the winter holidays?
5. Who causes the greatest number of drinking and driving crashes?
6. How extensive is the problem of drinking and driving?
7. Is it true that most drinking and driving incidents are caused by repeat offenders?
8. Is it really the drinking that causes the fatal crash?
9. How about drugs and driving?
10. Why is the term "impaired driving" often used, rather than "drunk driving"?