I still can't believe people drink and drive. Just ain't worth the risk.
I have a hard time knowing how anyone comes up with a statistic like that? Realistically, when charged with a criminal offense like DUI, the authorities don't list the vehicle in the charges..
interesting how now there is a year attached to the report and with a little more info, 4 million applications were used to come up with the chart.. basically leaving out 200 million case studies for statistical value.
Interesting the S-10 that hasn't been built for 12 years is in second place and the relatively new 4 Series is third, but the worst part of that graphic is "Drivers per 1,000 with one or more DUI citations on their record."
It's all in the way they gather the information.I have a hard time knowing how anyone comes up with a statistic like that? Realistically, when charged with a criminal offense like DUI, the authorities don't list the vehicle in the charges..
Then I question, in this day and age of AI (artificial intelligence - fuzzy logic - or fake information): Is this a source used by the industry explaining why my insurance jumped significantly on my obedient and peaceful RAM 2500 this last cycle?