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Impaired Driving Crashes in the News

1/2/23 Drunk Driver Hits Goochland Emergency Crew

1/3/23 Crash Leads to DUID Arrest

1/5/23 Woman Pleads Guilty in Spotsylvania Drunk Driving Crash                                 

1/14/23 Charles Edward Martin, 56, Driver, Patrick County

1/16/23 Kenneth Antony Thomas, 50, Driver, Northumberland

1/20/23 Robert Bailey, 69, Driver, Isle of Wight County                                                 

1/21/23 David Isaac Young, 18, Passenger, Augusta County

1/23/23 Jeffrey Gayle Gunsallius, 48, Driver, Albemarle County

1/28/23 Stefany De La Cruz Moreno Medina, 30, Passenger, Prince William County

 

MADD volunteer, Mike Goodove, is a lawyer in the Hampton Roads area. Recently, Mr. Goodove was interviewed in a story about why Virginia Beach issues the most DUIs in the area. You can read and watch that story here.

 

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Drinking and driving can damage your financial situation, your public image, and your physical & mental health. Don’t risk a DUI!

 

We are thrilled to announce Stacey D. Stewart has been named the new CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Stacey’s appointment to CEO arrives at a moment of renewed urgency for the organization, as new data from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that impaired driving will reach its highest levels in over a decade and that alcohol-related crashes are once again the number one killer on American roads.

“I am honored by the opportunity to join and lead an organization with such a rich history and legacy, and especially one that is committed to driving change to solve such a critical issue,” said Stewart.

Please join us in welcoming Stacey to MADD! Read the full announcement here: https://madd.org/news/#press

MADD’s new CEO, Stacey D. Stewart

MADD’s new CEO, Stacey D. Stewart

 

MADD volunteer, Greg Estep, wrote an op-ed piece about the national crisis traffic deaths have become. Greg’s son, Thomas Estep, was killed by a drunk driver on New Year's Eve in 2017. You can read Greg’s thoughtful piece here.

Greg Estep, left, and his son Thomas, right

Greg Estep, left, and his son Thomas, right

 
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