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Drunk Driving among Women Up 30 Percent

Arrests for women driving under the influence have increased by nearly 30 percent from 1998 to 2007, according to a study released by the US Transportation Department. “To be honest with you, I was certainly surprised about that statistic,” said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

CNN reports that although the number of drunk-driving women has increased, women are still outnumbered by men by four to one. Laura Dean-Moody, president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, said that "women are unfortunately picking up some of the same terrible, reckless behaviors that men have exhibited."

The report, authored by the FBI for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, found a declining number of men arrested for similar alcohol-related violations. Moody said the report does not explain why women are increasingly driving while impaired but speculated, "Women are under more pressure. They're now perhaps the breadwinner with the unemployment rate."

She also added that “TV shows have made it look hip or cool to be a mom that stays home and drinks.”

The findings were part of the launch of a Labor Day law enforcement campaign called “Over the Limit, Under Arrest.” Fairfax County, Virginia, police Capt. Susan Culin said, "We'll be making more traffic stops, writing more tickets, conducting more sobriety checkpoints and DUI saturation patrols, and we'll be arresting any driver we determine to be impaired."

Moody, whose husband was killed in 1991 by a drunken driver, cited statistics suggesting that 2 million drivers with multiple alcohol convictions will be on the road during the Labor Day holiday.