South Carolina has the third-worst record in the country for drunk driving deaths, according to a study by 24/7 Wall Street. The study says nearly 360 people were killed in South Carolina in drunk driving accidents in 2012, accounting for a fatality rate of 7.6 deaths per 100,000 people.

Many of the victims of drunk driving accidents were under age 18. There were 2.8 underage deaths per 100,000 people caused by drunk driving accidents in the state in 2012, sixth highest in the country.

One of the children killed by a drunk driver in 2012, Emma Longstreet, is the namesake for Emma’s Law, a new drunk driving statute recently signed by South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. Emma was killed and her family was injured when the vehicle they were in was hit by a repeat-offender drunk driver.

The law requires people with a first conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) with a blood alcohol content of 0.15 percent or greater to install an ignition interlock device on their car for six months. The device tests the driver’s breath and won’t allow the car to start if it detects alcohol. The law requires drivers with a second DUI conviction with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or greater – the state’s legal limit – to use the ignition device for two years.

The law is another way for South Carolina to combat the problem of drunk driving. The 24/7 Wall Street study reported that police in the state arrested more than 17,900 motorists for drunk driving in 2012, the 20th highest tally in the country.

The study also reported that South Carolina residents consume 32.7 gallons of beer per capita each year, meaning the state has the nation’s 16th highest rate of beer consumption.

Marc Liverman, a reporter with WPDE NewsChannel 15 in Conway, recently sought to find out why drunk driving deaths are so high in South Carolina. Myrtle Beach Police Patrolman First Class George Johnson attributed it to two things – a large number of vacationers who come to the state looking for a good time and local residents who think they won’t be the one to get stopped or get into an accident.

But drinking alcohol and driving never mix. There are consequences, and some of them are deadly.

We don’t want South Carolina known for drunk driving. Our state has a rich history, beautiful beaches, wonderful food, Southern hospitality and so many other positive attributes. So, if you’re going to drink, do it responsibly. Take a taxi or use a designated driver. It could save a life – maybe your own.

About the Author

Since 1968, the South Carolina personal injury and workers’ compensation attorneys of Joye Law Firm have been committed to securing compensation for accident and injury victims. Our compassionate and dedicated lawyers have over 300 years of combined litigation experience, and many of them have been recognized as South Carolina Super Lawyers. For many years, our South Carolina personal injury law firm has been listed with an AV rating in the prestigious Martindale-Hubbell legal directory.

Recent Blog Post
What to do in South Carolina? Events for the week of November 19-25, 2024 in Charleston, Summerville, Columbia, Myrtle Beach, and Upstate SC.
What to Do in South Carolina: Joye Law Firm Staff Picks 11/19/24 – 11/25/24

  South Carolina is brimming with festive events, cozy workshops, and exciting sports action this week! Whether you’re looking to kick off the holiday season, enjoy some creative activities, or dance the night away, we’ve got you covered. Here’s a…

Midsection Of Physical Therapist Assisting Patient In Exercising
How Physical Therapy Affects Your Car Accident Settlement

Car accident injuries can range from minor to life-changing. Even seemingly minor car wrecks can cause chronic pain and discomfort, leaving lasting impacts on your mobility, comfort, and overall well-being. To regain mobility and increase quality of life, many car…

Ethan at Joye Law Firm
Want To Build A Successful Law Firm? Hire Happy People

As Managing Partner of Joye Law Firm, I’ve had the privilege of overseeing our growth over the last 30 years. During that span, we’ve seen tremendous growth at our law firm from four lawyers in one office to 21 lawyers across…

What to do in South Carolina? Events for the week of November 12-18, 2024 in Charleston, Summerville, Columbia, Myrtle Beach, and Upstate SC.
What to Do in South Carolina: Joye Law Firm Staff Picks 11/12/24 – 11/18/24

    South Carolina is brimming with family-friendly festivals, dazzling holiday celebrations, and local markets this week. Our team at Joye Law Firm has curated a list of events around the state, offering plenty of fun and memory-making opportunities for…

Awards & Recognition
Media
ABC
NBC
Fox
CBS News
ESPN Radio logo