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Your Risk Of Being In An Accident Rises If You Drink, Drive – Mr. Bolaji Oreagba

ByHybridNewsNg

Jun 29, 2022

The General Manager Lagos State Traffic Management Agency LASTMA, Mr. Bolaji Oreagba had warned the drivers not to drink while driving, most especially during the festive period.

He made this declaration to the newsmen at the headquarters of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency LASTMA, Oshodi, Area of Lagos State Southwest Nigeria

“Perhaps the biggest reason to not drink and drive is that doing so significantly increases your risk of being in an accident, and therefore your risk of causing injury to yourself or to another person”

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Plenty of people know that drinking and driving don’t mix but, unfortunately, many still do it. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 29 people die in motor vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol impaired driver each day.

States differ in what they call it. Some use terms like driving under the influence, driving while intoxicated, drunk driving or impaired driving. All states except Utah consider a baseline blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% a crime.

For those under age 21, zero-tolerance laws criminalize driving with very small amounts of alcohol. States may also have enhanced penalties in place for those who drive with very high BACs, minors in the vehicle or multiple convictions.

The consequences of drinking and driving When you drink and drive, you’re compromising cognitive ability and responsiveness, which increases your risk for an accident.

Get caught, and a single drinking and driving infraction may have legal, financial, personal and even professional ramifications.

Most states suspend your license for varying lengths of time — sometimes up to a year. Multiple convictions typically equal a revocation of a license.

Drivers with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) might have their licenses suspended for a longer period.
The employers of drivers with a CDL could also be liable for the actions of the driver.

The driver’s future employment might also be impacted. Some states require mandatory jail time — even for a first offense — as well as fees and fines.
You may be required to install an ignition interlock device on your car; if it detects alcohol, it will prevent you from operating the vehicle.
A single drunk driving conviction may lead to job loss or restrictions (i.e., operating company vehicles).

Higher insurance rates almost always accompany drunk driving convictions.
If you sustained injuries in an auto accident as a result of your drunk driving, depending on the laws of your state, your insurance company may deny payment for treatment of your injuries
How can you detect drunk drivers?
Law enforcement officials say there are several signs associated with drinking and driving. Keeping these signs in mind may help to avoid a dangerous situation:
Making wide turns; Weaving, swerving, drifting or straddling the centre line; Almost striking an object or vehicle; Driving on the wrong side of the road; Driving at a very slow speed; Stopping without cause; Braking erratically; Responding slowly to traffic signals; Turning abruptly or illegally; or Driving after dark with headlights off.

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