The rules for drunk driving include legal limits for blood alcohol concentration and penalties for breaking those limits. Consequences can include fines, license suspension, jail time, and even loss of life in accidents.
When a drunk driver causes an accident, the consequences can include injuries or death to themselves, passengers, or others involved in the crash. They may face legal penalties such as fines, license suspension, or jail time. Additionally, their insurance rates may increase, and they may be held financially responsible for damages and medical expenses.
The consequences of drunk driving are severe injury or death. Wether or not you crash, you will probably be arrested and sent to jail.
No, he wasn't. Charlie and Sam were struck by a drunk driver after the baseball game.
Yes, the twins were killed by a drunk driver in the tragic accident.
No
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You can file a claim with your insurance company. You can also get a lawyer and file a lawsuit against the drunk driver.
yes because if he/she is drunk and crashes into you that is considered illegal
DUR means Driving Under Restraint, it applies when someone drives with a suspended license, drunk, without possession of a license, minor driver's license so on.
No, but if involved in an accident, even when not at fault, the drunk driver would still be guilty of, and could be charged with, DUI.
none, unless you drive the car. the consequences for that are from tickets to jail time.