How to Avoid a DUI on the 4th of July
How to Avoid a DUI on the 4th of July
The 4th of July holiday is a time to celebrate our nation’s independence. There are parades, barbecues, fireworks — plenty of opportunity to party.
As a result, police will work tirelessly to detect and deter drunk drivers by stepping up enforcement efforts. If your 4th of July celebration includes drinking alcohol, then make sure you plan ahead to avoid a DUI arrest!
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1. Plan Ahead
If you wait until you’ve been drinking to make a smart decision, you might not. Before you have one drink, designate a sober driver, arrange for a rideshare service, or plan a sleepover in advance.
2. Help Your Friends Make Good Choices
Sometimes people have a difficult time recognizing when they shouldn’t drive home. if someone you know has been drinking, take their keys away and make sure they don’t get behind the wheel. Call a cab or rideshare service or let a sober driver get your friend home safely.
3. Never Ride With An Intoxicated Driver
Some think that drinking a couple beers and waiting 2+ hours will sober them up. However, a breath and blood test may show otherwise. Know that even if you feel sober after a few drinks, you risk getting a DUI if you get behind the wheel.
4. If You’re the Designated Driver
Take Your Job Seriously and Don’t Drink! Be cautious of other drivers on the road, especially if you’re out between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. According to the NHTSA, 62 percent of crash fatalities that occur during this time involve a drunk driver.
The 4th of July holiday is a time to celebrate our nation’s independence. There are parades, barbecues, fireworks — plenty of opportunity to party.
As a result, police will work tirelessly to detect and deter drunk drivers by stepping up enforcement efforts. If your 4th of July celebration includes drinking alcohol, then make sure you plan ahead to avoid a DUI arrest!
Click image to enlarge.
1. Plan Ahead
If you wait until you’ve been drinking to make a smart decision, you might not. Before you have one drink, designate a sober driver, arrange for a rideshare service, or plan a sleepover in advance.
2. Help Your Friends Make Good Choices
Sometimes people have a difficult time recognizing when they shouldn’t drive home. if someone you know has been drinking, take their keys away and make sure they don’t get behind the wheel. Call a cab or rideshare service or let a sober driver get your friend home safely.
3. Never Ride With An Intoxicated Driver
Some think that drinking a couple beers and waiting 2+ hours will sober them up. However, a breath and blood test may show otherwise. Know that even if you feel sober after a few drinks, you risk getting a DUI if you get behind the wheel.
4. If You’re the Designated Driver
Take Your Job Seriously and Don’t Drink! Be cautious of other drivers on the road, especially if you’re out between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. According to the NHTSA, 62 percent of crash fatalities that occur during this time involve a drunk driver.
Wishing You a Happy Independence Day!
Keith J. Williams Law understands that, when faced with getting home after a night of drinking, some people choose the seemingly most convenient option of driving themselves. If you or a loved one is charged with DUI this Independence Day know that Keith J. Williams is here to provide an affordable, judgment-free legal defense.