Not according to the law.
Getting high is when you breath in or inhale weed or other smoke-able drugs which makes you feel good inside. And getting drunk is when you consume alcohol which can make you feel good or bad, it depends on the kind of person you are. You can feel tipsy and sway back and forth and have blurred vision and you don't really have a good sense of motor skills and decision making.
I think drunk driving is worse because you can get in a car accident, but also when you drunk walk a car can run into so there is no difference. (well I think so)
"There is absolutely no correlation between the full moon and drunk driving accidents. When you are drunk, that is the cause of your accident, not the status of the moon."
Actually, yes, in a sense you are the difference between drink and drunk. Only you have the power to have a drink or two and have so many that you get drunk.
driving drunk drunk driving
None whatever. When you are buzzed, your ability to drive is plenty diminished. It's like being a little bit pregnant.The first things to go when we are under the influence of alcohol are our judgment and our ability to concentrate. Both are essential to driving, and both are affected before you begin to notice the "buzz." Simply thinking it's OK to drive is an excellent example of the poor judgment.
Misdemeanor drunk driving is when you are stopped by the police for erratic driving and it is obvious to the police that you have been drinking, and it is your first drunk driving offense. You are charged with felony drunk driving when there are aggravating circumstances such as causing an accident or bodily harm to a person other than yourself, whether that person is a passenger in your car or not. This is a felony regardless of whether it is your first offense. It is also a felony when you are driving drunk while a child under the age of 16 is a passenger in the car.
u should not be allowed to drive a nail if you drive drunk/buzzed
Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Laws and statistics on drunk driving can be found at websites like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Drunk Driving Facts, the CDC website, Life Tips, and Buzzle.
cost of drunk driving
most drunk driving occurs on the weekends