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Drinking and Driving: The Deadly Reality

Drinking and Driving: The Deadly Reality

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Season 1 | Episode 161

With DUI fatalities on the rise, Dr. Phil speaks with a woman who went viral due to the body cam footage of her DUI arrest.

Tonight, Dr. Phil is discussing an issue that has been reported to be a national crisis that’s been on the rise for years. Every 39 minutes someone dies from a drunk driving crash, with the number of inebriated drivers getting behind the wheel 300,000 times each day. First, Dr. Phil will speak with Sophia, who was recently arrested and charged with, “DUI with a Blood Alcohol Concentration of .15 or higher.” Her arrest made international headlines and has gone viral online due to the body cam footage captured during her arrest. Dr. Phil will also speak with Chase, a mother and full-time bartender who admits a large part of her 3 plus week attempt at sobriety is to keep her from continuing to drive under the influence an estimated 40-50 times per year. Plus, Dr. Phil will speak with Sydney, who lost her husband, Shane, and 19-year-old son, Jakob when a drunk driver reportedly killed them both on the way to Jakob's college orientation.

 
 

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Source: AmericanAddictionCenters/alcohol.org

 

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The BAC calculator is meant for educational purposes only. The BAC calculator and information generated from it is not intended to replace the medical advice of your doctor or health care provider and should not be relied upon; nor do the BAC calculator or information generated from it constitute legal advice. Please consult your healthcare provider for advice about a specific medical condition and legal counsel for any legal questions. There is no blood alcohol calculator that is 100% accurate because of the numerous factors and complexities relating to alcohol consumption by of different individuals. In addition to the gender, body weight and amount of alcohol consumed in a time period, blood alcohol content of any individual person is influenced by that person’s metabolism, health issues, medications taken, history of alcohol consumption and the amount of food and non-alcoholic beverages eaten before or during alcohol consumption, among other factors. The best that can be done is a rough estimation of the BAC level based on known inputs.

 

Above all: If you’ve been drinking, please let someone who hasn’t been drive.

 

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