This document discusses drinking and driving statistics related to Arizona State University students and proposes solutions to address the problem. It notes that 80% of college students drink alcohol, 1 in 5 admit to driving drunk, and 40% accept rides from drunk drivers. Nearly 200 people die each year in Arizona from drunk driving accidents. In 2011, there were 195 fatalities in Arizona and 47 DUI arrests were made during ASU's back-to-school weekend. Over 1,600 arrests were made in Tempe that year. The document proposes mandatory drinking responsibility seminars, informing students of laws and statistics, increasing DUI checkpoints, and providing a discounted safe-ride taxi service for students to help reduce drunk driving risks.