Drunk driving is very dangerous and there are some signs that make it pretty obvious that someone is drinking. If you see them driving slow, and swerving, chances are they are also drinking.
If I don't get smucked by some crazed drunk driver first.
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the drinker because he's the one who drink.Another AnswerEveryone within reach of a drunk driver is affected by the drunk driver: the driver, passengers, other vehicles on the roadway where the driver drives, pedestrians, and the lives of all the people related to those mentioned.This is because drunk drivers -- sooner or later -- cause accidents and some cause fatalities.
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A drunk driving case is typically a criminal case, as it involves violating laws related to operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. However, there can also be civil implications if the intoxicated driving results in harm or damages to another party.
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yes but some people call it the drinking state because many drunk driver accidents happen there
Some people believe drunk drivers should lose their license permanently. Others believe they should be given another chance before this happens.
Many states have laws that automatically assign blame to a drunk driver since he/she shouldn't have been on the road in the first place. But for the purposes of the insurance company, blame will be placed on the driver who rear-ended someone else unless there is proof that the driver in front slammed on the brakes to force the other driver to hit him. That's very difficult to prove. Obviously the drunk driver will be charged with Driving While Impaired and will get a hefty fine. The other driver will probably also be held responsible. Neither insurance company will be happy and both drivers will get to have SOME bad news.
For starters: Drunk in public - Minor in possession - Minor consuming - and (depending on what the driver was fleeing from) possibly aiding and abetting a crime of some type.
Driving drunk is a very serious matter. If you drive drunk you are at a much greater risk for an accident and you could injure yourself or die in a car crash, injure or slay some one else, destroy property (yours or other people's) and there is also the risk you run of being caught by the police.
Erratic driving, very slow driving, wide curves at turns, abrupt stops, and violation of traffic rules are some signs of possible drunken driving.