What is drunk driving? That is a question that seems to have
a simple answer but unfortunately some people have a difficult time
understanding the meaning. This is especially true of teenagers who believe
they are above the law or simply have the right to disobey it. Disobeying drunk
driving laws has the potential to kill and maim even innocent bystanders—are
you willing to live with that possibility the rest of your life?
Obeying Drunk Driving
Laws
Whether you wish to believe it or not drunk driving rules
are created to protect everyone on the road. In most states the law states you
are legally drunk if your blood alcohol level is .08 or higher, but the problem
is teens can actually show impairment in driving with a level as low as .05. Unfortunately
there isn’t a way to define two sets of laws because even some adults cannot
hold their alcohol and might be impaired enough to cause problems with only one
glass of beer. I remember going to a party with a friend of mine who actually
staggered out the door after only one small glass of wine. Why? She was an
occasional drinker and she had not had anything to eat in several hours. All of
these factors come into the picture and are very important in how a person
reacts to alcohol in their blood. Consider some of the factors that can change
how to react to alcohol.
- Age
- Weight
- Medications you may be taking
- The last time you ate and how much
- How often you drink alcohol
- Your current health
All of these factors and many more may affect how you react
to alcohol. For more information on drinking and driving reactions see our
website at Legal-Yogi .
The Vulnerability of
Teens
Because of their inexperience in driving, teens are
especially susceptible to the potential of a serious accident. Drunk driving
teens cause more accidents than adults with the same amount of alcohol because
they are still developing intellectually, and as such they do not have the same
ability as adults do for being able to hold their alcohol well. You also want
to add this to the fact teens don’t know when to stop drinking and tend to drink
without eating, factors that contribute to a higher than normal blood alcohol
level. As already stated above, a teen even at a .05 blood alcohol level
doesn’t have the same level of concentration as an adult testing at the same
level (or even the legal level of .08).
Having a Good
Attorney is Essential
If you’re facing a conviction for drunk driving you want to
choose one of the best drunk driving attorneys you can afford. Keep in mind the
judge has a range of sentences he can place upon you, and with a good attorney
you might find yourself facing the minimum sentence rather than the maximum.
Which one would you prefer?