Washington — After decades of activism, anti-drunken driving advocates say the United States is closer than ever to adopting rules that promise to stop a scourge on American roads that kills more than 10,000 people every year.

"We are no longer asking if we can end impaired driving. We are simply now saying when. When is it going to happen?" said Stacey Stuart, CEO of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, at a Tuesday event commemorating the organization's 45th anniversary.

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