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Why You Should Never Drink And Drive?

Posted on May 22, 2009



Don’t you think we are talking about something very obvious? Yes, we are. If people had understood the seriousness of Driving while Intoxicated (DWI) laws, offenses and their consequences, there would have been no need for a discussion like this in the first place, no laws, no regulations and no enforcement wings and above all no accidents. Unfortunately no one has really understood the consequences of DWI offense and the far reaching impact it can create in the life of the drivers and others on road.

The question here is not about whether you should drink or not, but whether you can drive or not when you are drunk. A detailed research shows that alcohol abuse at any level indicated with the help of Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level causes a person to lose control or impairs him/her of their ability to drive a vehicle, leading to accidents.

Legally Allowed Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Level

Under DWI laws and regulations a certain limit has been fixed by the authorities called the legally accepted BAC level, which is at .08. This has been widely accepted in all the fifty states in the country. The BAC level of a person depends on the number of drinks consumed by him. It is important to define the term ‘drink’ as it varies depending upon what you drink. A shot of liquor or five ounces of wine or one beer all of these contain same level of alcohol.

It is said that drivers measuring .08 alcohol levels are close to eleven times more prone to a vehicle mishap than others who do not consume alcohol. There may be a change in the level of impairment, but the fact is that impairment starts the moment they consume alcohol irrespective of gender.

Various BAC Levels And Their Implications


S.No BAC Level Effects Legal Implications
1 .02 Loss of judgment, impaired vision, inability to track moving objects, difficulty in performing simultaneous tasks. Visual signs are unnoticed, driving remains disturbed Nil
2 .05 Loss of muscle control, reduced coordination with the vehicle, lower levels of alertness, inability to judge, difficulty in focusing their eyes quickly, reduced response during emergency. Except for physical impairment at its beginning level there is no legal implication.
3 .08 – The Legal Limit Loss of self control, imbalance, talking and visual impairment, lack of reasoning, unclear memory, extremely poor muscle control and coordination. Inability to judge the speed of vehicle and reduced perception makes it impossible to drive safely. Crossing this limit, the driver is subject to conviction under DWI law, which results in suspension of driving license, heavy penalties and imprisonment or jail term.


When Is It Safe To Drive?

Any amount of alcohol abuse leads a person to impairment in his physical and mental abilities. Hence the safest possible method is not to drive, no matter how much you drink. Severe consequences of DWI offense only signify the seriousness with which drunken driving incidents are being curbed to ensure public safety and safety of the person driving the vehicle. So, how safely do you drive? If you have any such experience which you find worthwhile sharing please do!

 
 

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Ways To Deal With DWI Issues

Posted on May 20, 2009



There are plenty of ways through which you can deal with DWI issues. To start with, get a proper understanding of your Miranda rights. Remember the point that anything you do or say can be used against you in the court. In case if you politely refuse to answer any queries of law enforcement officials, you make your case stronger as law enforcement officials will not be able to use any statements against you. Questions asked by law enforcement officials may sound harmless at first, but often it can have a negative impact on your DWI case.


Taking The Services Of A DWI Lawyer

You need to take the services of an experienced and highly qualified DWI lawyer that is aware of all the rules and regulations applicable in your state. If you manage to find a right kind of DWI lawyer, you will not face a suspension of your driving license. Further, you do not need to spend your time in jail as you will get the bail straightaway in a first hearing.

Blood Alcohol Content

Blood Alcohol Content or BAC is the alcohol concentration that is found in your blood. It is commonly being used as intoxication parameter for medical or legal purposes. Blood Alcohol Content is normally measured in terms of mass per volume. In some cases, BAC is also measured in terms of mass per mass. Unless you have developed a high tolerance for alcohol, a Blood Alcohol Content rating of 0.20 percent clearly indicates pretty serious intoxication. Majority of first-time drinkers would be unconscious by around 0.15 percent. On the other hand, anything in the range of 0.35 percent to 0.40 percent depicts potentially fatal alcohol poisoning.

With regard to law enforcement routines, Blood Alcohol Content is used to define intoxication. Another significant thing about BAC is that it offers a rough measure of impairment. Although, degree of impairment varies from one individual to another but it can turn out to be quite useful in the court at the time of legal proceeding.

Knowing The State Rules

To deal with DWI issues, it is of utmost importance that you have a clear cut idea of all the state DWI rules. For example, if you are living in the state of Texas and refuse to undergo test on your first offense, you may lose your driving license for a period of six months. There is no provision of occupational license in the state of Texas.

Help Of Friends And Family Members

Take the assistance of your friends and family members when you are taken into custody. They may play a prominent part in getting you release from a jail and also hiring a DWI lawyer.

 
 

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