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Sobriety Checkpoints in Anchorage Alaska : A Feasibility Report. Folashade Momodu. Overview . Introduction .Methods .Criteria .Research Results .Conclusions .Recommendations. Introduction. Researched the feasibility of creating a sobriety checkpoint program in Anchorage, Alaska
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Sobriety Checkpoints in Anchorage Alaska:A Feasibility Report FolashadeMomodu
Overview.Introduction.Methods.Criteria.Research Results.Conclusions.Recommendations
Introduction • Researched the feasibility of creating a sobriety checkpoint program in Anchorage, Alaska • Researched the statistics and costs of driving under the influence in Anchorage • 5,888 DUIs in 2008 • 22 fatal car accidents • $130 billion dollars a year spent on alcohol related crashes
Research Methods • Conducted secondary research on the effectiveness of sobriety checkpoints • Researched driving records through Alaska Division for Motor Vehicles • Distributed and studied a questionaire regarding the problem of alcohol in Anchorage
Criteria • Will the State of Alaska be able to fund this program? • Will this program decrease DUI’s? • Will this program decrease alcohol related accidents?
Research Results Affordability Each checkpoint would save up to $50,000 a year. For every dollar invested, six to 23 dollars is proven to be saved.
Research Results • The figure above shows that Alaskans support having a sobriety checkpoint program. When surveyed, 76% of respondents said that they would vote in favor for a sobriety checkpoint program in Anchorage, Alaska.
Research Results Lower DUIs • Checkpoints deter people from drinking and driving because their location is viewable by the public • Checkpoints are proven to lower DUIs by 20 percent
Research ResultsThe figure below shows that 78% of people would be less likely to drink if the State of Alaska had a sobriety checkpoint program.
Research Results Lower alcohol related accidents They effectively lower the number of alcohol related accidents. Sobriety checkpoints can cut the number of alcohol-related accidents by up to 20 percent.
Conclusion • The State of Alaska would benefit from a sobriety checkpoint program. • The program would be affordable. • The program would lower DUI citations • Alcohol related accidents will decrease. • Other States have used and benefited from this program. • Other States have saved money. • The streets of Anchorage would be safer.
Recommendations • a sobriety checkpoint program be implemented in Anchorage, Alaska • the program be observed for at least a first. • there be a year-end review to reevaluate the benefits of this program