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In 2006, the estimated economic cost of alcohol-related crashes in the U.S. was around ___________ (including monetary costs and insurance claims). A. $1 billion B. $130 billion C. $50 billion D. $13 billion

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In 2006, the estimated economic cost of alcohol-related crashes in the U.S. was around (including monetary costs and insurance claims) was $130 billion.

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Alcohol Related Crashes: According to United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) traffic crashes are considered alcoholic crashes if the driver has Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.01 g/dl or above.

Traffic collisions have become of one of major problems for us as they have are the major cause of death for all people ranging from the age of 4 to 33 year.

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