During the holiday season, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Canada says in British Columbia an average of seven people die at the hands of impaired drivers. This is a rise: the average number for the rest of the months in the year is five deaths per month, according to the organization.
CHLY talks with Charlie Grahn, board member of MADD Metro Vancouver, about the current rate of impaired driving deaths in the province as well as the local RCMP.