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2003 BRFSS Survey Results: Nationwide Data

Binge Drinking

Did you drive a motor vehicle, such as a car, truck, or motorcycle during or within a couple of hours after this occasion?*

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  Total
Respond.#
Yes No
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
All Participants 7,876 1,129 11.9 10.6-13.3 6,747 88.1 86.7-89.4
California 604 56 8.9 6.5-12.0 548 91.1 88.0-93.5
Maine 303 12 3.6 1.9- 6.9 291 96.4 93.1-98.1
Michigan 536 87 15.4 12.2-19.3 449 84.6 80.7-87.8
Minnesota 619 78 9.6 7.5-12.2 541 90.4 87.8-92.5
Montana 645 116 15.8 12.3-20.1 529 84.2 79.9-87.7
Nebraska 659 140 20.6 17.2-24.6 519 79.4 75.4-82.8
Nevada 511 80 19.3 14.4-25.4 431 80.7 74.6-85.6
New Hampshire 694 68 9.6 7.1-12.9 626 90.4 87.1-92.9
North Carolina 614 41 7.0 4.8-10.2 573 93.0 89.8-95.2
Pennsylvania 543 88 14.9 11.9-18.4 455 85.1 81.6-88.1
South Dakota 780 116 11.7 9.6-14.2 664 88.3 85.8-90.4
Wisconsin 805 146 16.1 13.4-19.2 659 83.9 80.8-86.6
Wyoming 563 101 16.6 13.5-20.2 462 83.4 79.8-86.5

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+ Only participating states or terretories are presented here.

*Asked only of respondents who reported having at least one occasion of binge drinking (past 30 days)

#Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50. N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).
Percentages are weighted to population characteristics and therefore cannot be calculated exactly from the numbers in this table.

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