drunk driving is yet another risk factor that lurks on college campuses.
It is observed that the majority of underage students continue to drink alcohol despite drinking age laws. College alcohol use policies aimed at decreasing drinking opportunities on campuses may also have increased the likely hood that students will drink off campus. This change may place students at risk when returning to campus residents after consuming alcohol.
The NCADD (National Association Against Drunk Driving) did a study exploring the how college students were returning to on-campus housing after attending off-campus parties and visiting bars, and the extent to which they place themselves at risk for alcohol-related traffic fatalities.
The results conclude that that on any given weekend, one in 6 college students who attends a bar or a party away from their campus residence place themselves at risk for an alcohol related traffic fatality by either driving while intoxicated or riding with an intoxicated driver.
They note that males were more likely to become intoxicated and drive home while impaired. This causes problems for girls, considering that on a date the male usually drives.
I have experienced the harmful affects of drunk driving on a personal level when a drunken college student murdered my uncle. It was late afternoon and Uncle Greg was taking a jog along the side of the road when a drunk driver on his way home from happy hour hit him. He flew 15 feet into the air and was slammed on the ground, got up and took 2 steps in shock and fell dead to the ground.
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If it weren’t for the carelessness of the driver my uncle would be alive today.
My message to you today is whenever you are drinking off campus PLEASE designate a driver for you own sake and the sake of innocent people like my uncle Greg.
Speech Communication
September 14, 2000 Fall 2000
A. One Point Speech to Inform
General Purpose: to inform
Subject: How Drunk Driving affects college campuses
Title: The affects of Drunk Driving
Central Idea: Strict campus alcohol policies are increasing the likelihood that students
will go off campus to drink, and therefore be at risk for driving home
intoxicated.
Sequence of Main Points: -why students are going off campus
-Study done by NCADD
-Results of study
-Personal encounter with drunk driving
Probable audience attitude toward speech: Can relate to topic, and receptive to ideas
Outline
I. Drunk Driving is yet another risk factor that lurks on college campuses today.
II. Most underage students continue to drink alcohol despite drinking age laws.
A. College alcohol use policies aimed at decreasing drinking opportunities on campus
are deterring students from staying and partying on campus.
B. Students are therefore going to off campus parties and off campus bars.
C. Students are then at risk when returning to campus resident halls after consuming
alcohol.
III. The NCADD did a study exploring how college students were returning to on-campus
housing after visiting off-campus bars and parties.
A. One in six college students puts themselves at risk for an alcohol related traffic fatality
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by either driving while intoxicated or driving with someone who is intoxicated.
B. People are more willing get into a car with an intoxicated driver than drive intoxicated
themselves because they are afraid of getting in trouble with the law.
C. Males were more likely to become intoxicated and drive home while impaired.
IV. I have experienced the harmful effects of drunk driving on a personal level when a drunken
college student murdered my uncle.
A. He was hit while jogging on the side of the road, by a student on his way home from
happy hour.
V. Final message is for everyone to find a designated driver when drinking off campus.
Bibliography
Bibliography
Beebe, Russel. “Drunk Driving.” September 2000 .
Caetano, Raul. “Drunk Driving Affects us Differently.” Sept 2000
http://www.madd.org/driven/spring99/affected-differently.shtml.
Elia, Larry. “Binge Drinking.” September 2000 .
Friedman, George. “Research on Youth: Drinking, Driving and Other Drugs.” September 2000
http://www.charweb.org/organizations/madd/yout_res.htm.