
Drunk Driving Facts
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Drinking alcohol and driving a car is a deadly combination. The danger is clear:
The Dangerous Effects of Alcohol on Automobile DriversThe fact is that anyone who has been drinking should not get behind the wheel of a car. Driving a car requires concentration, coordination, ability to judge distance and speed, common sense, and a concern for the safety of everyone on the road. Alcohol can impair the basic skills that are necessary to operate an automobile safely. Every type of alcohol affects the ability to drive a car. The same amount of alcohol – and the same potential for impairment or intoxication – results from any of these drinks:
Some people mistakenly believe that coffee, a cold shower, exercise, or fresh air can sober them up. This is not true. The only thing that sobers you up is time. The Risks of Driving a Car While Using DrugsDrugs and medications can be as dangerous as alcohol when mixed with driving. Illegal drugs are particularly risky, because users cannot be sure of the contents, purity, or possible effects of these substances. However, prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines also can hurt your ability to drive safely. Some cold remedies, allergy medicines, tranquilizers, and pain relievers may cause drowsiness. Diet pills and "stay awake" drugs may cause excitability or drowsiness. Individuals have different reactions to the same drug, depending on physical condition. Combinations of drugs, or drugs with alcohol, can have unexpected effects. If you or a loved one was injured by a drunk driver, talk with an experienced car accident lawyer immediately. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form about your car accident claim now. Protect Yourself and Others from Drunk Driving AccidentsNever drink and drive an automobile. If you plan on drinking, select a designated driver ahead of time who is not going to drink. Otherwise, ask someone for a ride, call a taxi, take a bus, or seek other assistance. In short, do whatever you need to do to avoid getting behind the wheel of a car, if your driving may be impaired by alcohol or drugs. Be a good friend, if someone you know has been drinking or using drugs. Do not let him or her try to operate an automobile. If necessary, take away the person's car keys. Help your friend find a safe ride home or a place to sleep. Never ride with anyone who has been drinking or using drugs. Be sure a driver is completely sober before you get into the car. Recognizing Drunk Drivers on the HighwayAt times, it is possible to recognize drivers who may have been drinking or using drugs. They may:
These signs do not always mean that the driver of the car is intoxicated, but they do require your full attention. When you are on the road near a potential drunk driver, put as much distance as possible between your car and that person’s vehicle. If you are behind the vehicle, think twice about trying to pass. If you are ahead of that car, leave space for the drunk driver pass you. Stay alert, because you may encounter the same car further down the road. If possible, report the dangerous situation to the police. Call 911 and give the emergency operator a description and license plate number of the drunk driver’s car, and the location of the vehicle. Michigan Laws against Driving an Automobile under the Influence of Alcohol or DrugsTo help prevent needless automobile injuries and deaths, Michigan has strengthened the laws against drunk driving. In this state, an individual can be convicted of the crime of “driving under the influence” (DUI), if that driver is:
Michigan has tough penalties for people who drive while impaired or intoxicated by alcohol or drugs. These penalties include:
Protect Your Legal Rights If You Are the Victim of a Drunk DriverIf you or a loved one was injured by a driver who may have been drinking, talk with an experienced car accident lawyer immediately. Please submit a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form about your car accident claim now. Protect your rights. Get the Bernstein Advantage today. |
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