AAA Texas Sheds Some Light on Teen Deaths from Drinking & Driving

DALLAS--March 25, 2005--

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Texas continues to lead the nation in the number of alcohol-related deaths. As of 2003 - the latest year statistics are available - more people died on Texas roadways as a result of drinking and driving than in any other state in the country.

Although the numbers are decreasing, the problem is still huge. AAA members tell us that they think drinking and driving is the greatest safety concern on the roadway, significantly greater than either distracted driving or aggressive driving.

Dr. Steve Bloch, the leading researcher at AAA Texas, can speak to a number of measures that may help reduce drinking and driving related injuries and deaths.

Dr. Bloch is available for media interviews on Friday, March 25, 2005 by phone. To schedule an interview, please call 1-800-888-5521 (ext. 6552).

He'll also be a guest speaker at the Traffic Safety Forum in Dallas, Texas, which will be held at the American Red Cross building at 4800 Harry Hines Blvd, on Tuesday, March 29, 2005. Dr. Bloch will speak at 10:10 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. on "A National Perspective - What Works?"

AAA Texas, an affiliate of AAA National, has been serving Texans since 1902. Today, more than a million AAA Texas members benefit from the organization's roadside assistance service, travel agency, financial products, insurance products and services, automotive pricing, buying and financing, trip planning services, and traffic safety programs. Information about these products and services is available on AAA Texas' web site at www.aaa-texas.com.

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