Drunk driving is dangerous to society and can be stopped in many ways. Drunk driving takes the lives of many people, and in order to stop it, we as a society need to take a larger action. We can impose laws in order to raise fines against those who drive while intoxicated. Another way we could stop drunk driving would be to automatically send a person to jail/prison for a minimum sentence that would be determined later on. Drunk driving could also be reduced by taking someone's keys. When someone is out at a bar or somewhere drinking, they could be required to put away keys, or grab a taxi. A last way to reduce drunk driving is to not give someone alcohol unless they are with another person who will not be drinking, and who has a valid license and is able to drive. In conclusion, drunk driving can be prevented in numerous ways, we just have to find one that is effective.
Now take a closer look at the executive branch in Article II. Article II, Section 2, clause 2, identifies two powers of the president. What are those powers? (This clause also identifies congressional checks on those powers.)