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DRUNK DRIVING FATALITIES IN ALASKA DECLINE DESPITE MORE CARS AND DRIVERS ON THE ROAD* 2 ALASKA DRUNK DRIVING FATALITIES DECLINING DESPITE GROWTH IN POPULATION 2 At MillerCoors , we believe that with great beer comes great responsibility, which is why it’s important for us to gain an understanding of the change in drunk driving and underage drinking behaviors in every state. We work with retailers and our distributor partners to make sure that our beer is enjoyed responsibly by legal - drinking - age consumers, and we educate the public about ways to prevent drunk driving. Drunk Driving Prevention 16.2 Million SOURCES 1. Internal Research, January 2017, MillerCoors Sustainability Department. 2. Fatality Analysis Reporting System, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 2016: http://nhtsa.gov 3. 2015 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/results.htm 4. National Survey on Drug Use and Health, SAMHSA, Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, 2014 and 2015. 5. GfK Roper Youth Report. Developed from an online survey of 1,003 Americans age 13-17, conducted online 2008-2016; data are weighted based on online population estimates from MediaMark‘s (MRI) American Kids and Teens Survey. 6. The American Freshman: National Norms Fall 2015, UCLA, 2015: http://heri.ucla.edu/monographs/TheAmericanFreshman2015.pdf Since 2009 , more than 16 . 2 million people have become part of our 2020 goal to stand 20 million strong against drunk driving . Our drunk driving prevention efforts include initiatives to find a safe ride home . 1 ALASKA MILLERCOORS IS A PROPONENT OF TAKING ACTIVE STEPS TO REDUCE DRUNK AND DRUGGED DRIVING : 1. Use of DUI Saturation Patrols 2. Swift and Escalated Penalties for High BAC and Repeat Offenders 3. Increase the Capacity of Detecting, Arresting and Tracking Drug Impaired Drivers 4. Educate About Impairment and Ways to Plan for Safe Ways Home *Data used for comparison reflects 1994 and 2014 14% Since 1994 33% Since 1994 85 73 33 22 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Total Fatalities Drunk Driving Fatalities 601 737 Population (in thousands) 23% 21% -14% -33% -40% -30% -20% -10% 0% 10% 20% 30% Population Vehicle Miles Traveled Total Fatalities Drunk Driving Fatalities

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Page 1: Drunk Driving Prevention - Molson Coors · 2018-10-12 · DRUNK DRIVING FATALITIES IN ALASKA DECLINE DESPITE MORE CARS AND DRIVERS ON THE ROAD*2 ALASKA DRUNK DRIVING FATALITIES DECLINING

DRUNK DRIVING FATALITIES IN ALASKA DECLINE DESPITE MORE CARS AND DRIVERS ON THE ROAD*2

ALASKA DRUNK DRIVING FATALITIES DECLINING DESPITE GROWTH IN POPULATION2

At MillerCoors, we believe that with great beer comes great responsibility, which is why it’s important for us to gain an understanding of the change in drunk driving and underage drinking behaviors in every state. We work with retailers and our distributor partners to make sure that our beer is enjoyed responsibly by legal-drinking-age consumers, and we educate the public about ways to prevent drunk driving.

Drunk Driving Prevention

16.2Million

SOURCES1.InternalResearch,January2017,MillerCoors SustainabilityDepartment.2.FatalityAnalysisReportingSystem,NationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration,U.S.DepartmentofTransportation,2016: http://nhtsa.gov3.2015YouthRiskBehaviorSurvey(YRBS),CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,2015: http://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/results.htm4. NationalSurveyonDrugUseandHealth,SAMHSA,CenterforBehavioralHealthStatisticsandQuality,2014and2015.5. GfK RoperYouthReport.Developedfromanonlinesurveyof1,003Americansage13-17,conductedonline2008-2016; dataareweighted basedononlinepopulationestimatesfrom MediaMark‘s (MRI)AmericanKidsandTeensSurvey.6.TheAmericanFreshman:NationalNormsFall2015,UCLA,2015: http://heri.ucla.edu/monographs/TheAmericanFreshman2015.pdf

Since 2009, more than 16.2 million people have become part of our 2020 goal to stand 20 millionstrong against drunk driving. Our drunk driving prevention efforts include initiatives to find a saferide home.1

ALASKA

MILLERCOORS IS A PROPONENT OF TAKING ACTIVE STEPS TO REDUCE DRUNK AND DRUGGED DRIVING:

1. Use of DUI Saturation Patrols

2. Swift and Escalated Penalties for High BAC and Repeat Offenders

3. Increase the Capacity of Detecting, Arresting and Tracking Drug Impaired Drivers

4. Educate About Impairment and Ways to Plan for Safe Ways Home *Data used for comparison reflects 1994 and 2014

14%Since 1994

33% Since 1994

8573

3322

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14

TotalFatalities DrunkDrivingFatalities

601 737

Population(inthousands)

23% 21%

-14%

-33%

-40% -30% -20% -10% 0%

10% 20% 30%

Population

VehicleMilesTraveled

TotalFatalities

DrunkDrivingFatalities

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FEWER ALASKA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE DRINKING3

Underage Drinking Prevention

RESPECT 21®:• Created to help retailers prevent underage access to

alcohol• Focuses on enhancing skills and knowledge to improve

or establish methods to prevent the sale of alcohol to minors

• More than 2,537 retailers in 64 communities across the nation have participated since its inception in 2005

PAST MONTH12- to 17-YEAR-OLD TREND SINCE 2002

Down 58%

IntheU.S.,record-lowlevelsofcollegefreshmendrinkbeer(30.3%),down44%fromitspeakin1981.6

GREAT PLAYS:• Grant program works in partnership with the

Responsible Retailing Forum• Contributes $10,000 grants annually to colleges and

universities to fund programs that aim to reduce and prevent risky drinking behaviors

• Since its inception in 2011, the program has awarded $800,000 across the country

44%

©2017MILLERCOORS

#1Influence

is parents71% of 13- to 17-year-olds in the U.S. cite their parents as the #1 influence on whether they drink or not, an increase of 29% since 1991.5

UNDERAGE DRINKING IS DECLINING IN

ALASKA4

PERCENTAGE OF 12- to 17-YEAR-OLDS IN ALASKA WHO ADMITTED TO CONSUMING ALCOHOL

62.5%OF 12- to 20-

YEAR-OLDS GET THEIR ALCOHOL

FROMADULTS4

SOMEONE NOTRELATED21+ 39.8%

ANOTHERFAMILYMEMBER21+ 13.1%

PARENTSORGUARDIANS 9.6%

SOURCEU.S.AVG.

80.1%

47.5% 31.3% 12.3%

54.4% 22.0% 12.5% 5.6%

0% 20% 40% 60% 80%

100%

HAVEEVERCONSUMEDALCOHOL CONSUMEDALCOHOLPAST30DAYS CONSUMED5+DRINKSINAROWPAST30DAYS

DROVEAFTERDRINKINGINTHEPAST30DAYS

1995

2015

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

BINGEDRINKINGDECLINEDWITH12- to17-YEAR-OLDSFROM2002TO2014BY74%(LASTYEAROFREPORTINGWAS2014)