Tennessee Courses
Defensive Driving
Take this course if you received a ticket in Tennessee or were court ordered to take
a driving course.
First Time Driver Course
The First Time Driver Drug and Alcohol Course teaches new drivers basic traffic laws and is proven to reduce the risk of alcohol related crashes amongst teenagers and young adults.
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Impaired Driving
Incidence of Impaired Driving
For one of every 190 miles driven in Tennessee in 2000, a person with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) >.10 sat behind the wheel. Police in Tennessee reported 5,785 crashes involving a driver or pedestrian with a BAC of .01 or more. Formulas developed by NHTSA were used to estimate the number of alcohol-related crashes where alcohol involvement was not reported by the police. An estimated total of 34,060 crashes in Tennessee involved alcohol which killed 511 and injured an estimated 10,500 people.
Impaired Driving by Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
In 2000, Tennessee drivers with:
· BACs of .10 and above were involved in an estimated 32,400 crashes that killed 399 and injured 9,200
· BACs between .08-.09 were involved in an estimated 560 crashes that killed 33 and injured 400
· Positive BACs below .08 were involved in an estimated 1,100 crashes that killed 79 and injured 900
Costs
Alcohol is a factor in 22% of Tennessee’s crash costs. Alcohol-related crashes in Tennessee cost the public an estimated $2.5 billion in 2000, including $1.0 billion in monetary costs and almost $1.5 billion in quality of life losses. (For definitions of the cost categories, see the definitions fact sheet.) Alcohol-related crashes are deadlier and more serious than other crashes. People other than the drinking driver paid $1.4 billion of the alcohol-related crash bill.
Costs per Alcohol-Related Injury
The average alcohol-related fatality in Tennessee costs $3.2 million:
· $1.0 million in monetary costs
· $2.2 million in quality of life losses
The estimated cost per injured survivor of an alcohol-related crash averaged $92,000:
· $45,000 in monetary costs
· $47,000 in quality of life losses
Costs per Mile Driven
Crash costs in Tennessee averaged:
· $4.60 per mile driven at BACs of .10 and above
· $2.00 per mile driven at BACs between .08-.09
· $0.10 per mile driven at BACs of .00
Costs per Drink
The societal costs of alcohol-related crashes in Tennessee averaged $1.10 per drink consumed. People other than the drinking driver paid $.70 per drink.
Impact on Auto Insurance Rates
Alcohol-related crashes accounted for an estimated 13% of Tennessee’s auto insurance payments. Reducing alcohol-related crashes by 10% would save $40 million in claims payments and loss adjustment expenses.
