Photos&Facts
Before
After
Jacqui's Car
The Jeep where victim Christopher Oseguera was burned alive.
Chris was trapped inside the burning jeep and
was trying desperately to get out.

Facts

All but 2 states (Massachusetts and South Carolina) and the
District of Columbia have per se laws defining it as a
crime to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at or above a
proscribed level, usually 0.10 percent.
Three teens are killed each day when they drink alcohol and drive.At least six more die every day from other alcohol-related causes
In 2004, 3,571 young drivers ages 16-20 died in motor vehicle crashes. Of these, 1,131 - approximately 32% - had been drinking, and 26% were legally drunk at the time of the crash.
A survey of college students in 2004 revealed that, for students under age 21, 26% drove after drinking alcohol, more than 10% drove after consuming more than five drinks, and almost a quarter rode with a high or drunk driver at least once in the 30 days before the survey.