Drunk Driving Crashes Statistics

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Drunk Driving Crashes Statistics

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An Atlanta Car Accident Lawyer on the Dangers of Driving while Drowsy

Everyone knows about the dangers of drunk driving. The statistics are staggering, and there are commercials sponsored by different organizations that are constantly reminding us never to drink and drive. Another condition that is less talked about but equally as dangerous is driving while drowsy. Atlanta car accident lawyers are not only on a mission to represent represent victims of crashes caused by sleepy drivers, but to spread the word about this dangerous activity in an effort to prevent accidents before they happen.

 

Being overly tired impairs your judgment in the following ways: it is hard to focus your attention, your eyes are really tired, and you may even do things that you would not normally do. Sound familiar? These are also some of the side effects of drinking, too. Believe it or not, driving a car while overly tired is just as dangerous as driving while under the influence of alcohol and even some types of other drugs. Some people may think that just because they are sober that it is safe to drive; however, this simply is not true.

 

Atlanta car accident lawyers have seen the tragic consequences of people who choose to get behind the wheel of a car even though they are too tired to drive safely. According to an AAA study, more than sixteen percent of wrongful death crashes were caused by drivers who were overly tired. This statistic only represents accidents that ended in a death; the numbers are even higher for crashes in which victims were hospitalized. With numbers like these, it is important for people to understand the dangers of driving with impaired judgment due to a lack of sleep.

 

Because most people's lives are so busy, it may seem impossible to get a good night's sleep. When you think about the dangers of driving while overly tired, however, it becomes imperative to make sure you have a rested body and a sharp mind. In order for you to keep yourself, your loved ones, and other motorists safe, Atlanta car accident lawyers recommend that drivers only get behind the wheel of a vehicle if they are well rested.

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Drunk Driving Articles Dwi

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North Carolina DWI Sentencing Levels

If a driver is convicted of a DWI under North Carolina’s drunk driving statute, the driver is eligible for one of five levels of punishment. Level Five (5) is the most lenient, least serious level. Level One (1) is the most serious, worst level. Note that there are other laws - including Habitual DWI - which may impose even harsher penalties. Those are not covered in this article.

This article was written by a Raleigh DWI lawyer about the misdemeanor sentencing scheme under North Carolina's Driving While Impaired (DWI) laws. While North Carolina's misdemeanor laws generally follow a structured sentencing scheme, the DWI law handles sentencing differently.

Therefore you should find a DWI lawyer Raleigh who understands how sentencing works under the DWI statute in order to put your best case forward. Levels are determined following conviction or can be set as part of a plea agreement. Ultimately the judge has the authority to accept or reject a plea agreement, although if the judge rejects the plea agreement, the defendant can withdraw his plea and try either the case or hope for a continuance to present the plea offer in front of a different judge.

Level 5 is the least severe level. In order to find a Level 5, the judge must find that there were no grossly aggravating factors, and that the mitigating factors substantially outweigh the aggravating factors.

Punishment for a Level 5 DWI conviction involves a fine of up to $200 (in addition to court costs), and imprisonment for between 24 hours and 60 days. If the sentence is suspended, then judge must impose any combination of 1) an imprisonment for 24 hours, 2) 24 hours of community service to be completed within 30 days of the sentencing, or a 3) a requirement that the driver not operate a motor vehicle for at least 30 days.

Level 4 is someone more severe than Level 5. In order to find a Level 4, the judge must find that there were no grossly aggravating factors, and that any mitigating factors are balanced by aggravating factors. For instance, if there was a mitigating factor, the judge may also find an aggravating factor, so that they are roughly equal.

Punishment for a Level 4 DWI conviction involves a fine of up to $500 and imprisonment for between 48 hours and 120 days. If sentence is suspended, the judge must impose any combination of 1) imprisonment for 48 hours, 2) 48 hours of community service to be completed within 30 days, or 3) a requirement that the driver not operate a motor vehicle for at least a term of 60 days.

Level 3 is more severe than Level 4. In order to find a Level 4, the judge must find that there were no grossly aggravating factors, and that aggravating factors substantially outweigh mitigating factors.

Punishment for a Level 3 DWI conviction involves a fine of up to $1,000 and imprisonent for between 72 hours at 6 months. If the sentence is suspended, the judge must impose any combination of 1) imprisonment for 72 hours, 2) 72 hours of community service to be done within 90 days of sentencing, or 3) a requirement that the driver not operate a vehicle for at least 90 days.

Level 2 is more severe than Level 3. In order to find a Level 2, the judge must find that there was one grossly aggravating factor. The judge will not weigh aggravating and mitigating factors.

Punishment for a Level 2 DWI conviction involves a fine of up to $2,000 and imprisonment for 7 days to 12 months. If the sentence is suspended, the judge must impose an active term of 7 days in jail.

Level 1 is the most severe misdemeanor DWI level. If a judge finds two or more grossly aggravating factors, the judge will sentence the driver to a Level 1 punishment. Punishment for a Level 1 DWI conviction involves a fine of up to $4,000 and imprisonment for between 30 days at 24 months. If the judge suspends the sentence, the driver will be jailed for at least 30 days.

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Wisconsin Drunk Driving News

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Wisconsin Drunk Driving News

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Drunk Driving Car Accidents Articles

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How to Prevent Car Accidents

Car accident, otherwise known as car crash, auto accidents, road accidents, or car wrecks, is a condition in which one vehicle collides with another vehicle or some object in the road, thereby resulting either in injury of a person or the damage of a property. Sometimes, road as well as bad weather or environmental conditions also lead to car accidents. It is estimated that about two million people die of car accidents across the world per year.

Al though, in recent years, several innovative campaigns have been arranged to avoid car accidents, still car crashes occur frequently. Mostly, car accidents occur due to rash and careless driving. Road accidents also happen sometimes due to disorderliness and lack of patience. Further, car accidents are common during bad weather and winter season. Discussed further in this article are some of the effective tips that help you prevent car accidents to a large extent.

First step in order to avoid car accidents is to follow traffic rules and regulations. Another important thing that should be considered is to put on seat belt while driving. Wearing seat belt would be annoying for many people. But, this is highly vital, as wearing seat belt would reduce the chances of road accidents. Not only drivers, passengers including adults and kids are also recommended to put on seat belt. In some nations, it has been even made mandatory to wear seat belt.

Further, one of the best ways to avoid car accidents is to be a defensive driver. You may be a cautious driver, but it is not necessary that you would be able to overcome a reckless driving. But, being a defensive driver, you could foresee probable road crashes. Also, a great way to avoid road accidents is via being courteous. Being courteous makes you more cautious and intends you to not race against other vehicles.

According of records, one of the prime causes for car crashes is because of drunk driving, which in turn is a condition in which a driver operate a car or vehicle while being under the influence of drugs or alcohol that may lead to mental as well as motor skills imparity. Many of the fatal accidents are because of drunk driving. But, drunk driving is completely preventable.

All you have to do in order to avoid road crashes as a result of drunk driving is to refrain from taking any kind of harmful drugs or alcohol. You can also minimize car accidents via maintaining a constant speed as well as through leaving a safe distance between your vehicle and other vehicles. Also, a useful tip to avoid road accidents is by adjusting mirrors properly and via checking the side as well as rear mirrors at least in every 15 seconds.

Intersections are considered a prime cause for many road accidents. Hence, special care must be taken when proceeding through intersections by looking left, then right, and then again left side in order to ensure that the area is absolutely clear. Apart from these, have a clear idea on the road conditions. This would be highly beneficial when you drive during rainy or winter season. Also, keep your car's lights on when driving at dusk and dawn and during rainy seasons. Other useful tips that help you avoid road accidents are:

- Avoid cell phone when driving
- Check your car in regular intervals, ie constantly monitor its tires, brakes, lights, and mirrors
- Have a clear idea regarding the limitations of your car
- Keep your vehicle in good working condition
- Always keep your vehicle neat and tidy
- As far as possible, avoid driving during night
- In addition to avoiding alcohol and other dangerous drinks, it would be better to avoid taking some food items while driving such as coffee, hot soups, barbequed dishes, soft drinks, and chocolates

Above all, driving a quality car could help minimize road accidents to an extent!.

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Wisconsin Drunk Driving Arrests

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do police have to answer any questions you have while you are being arrested?

we are from Wisconsin, a friend of mine got pulled over for drunk driving, she asked the officer questions but he didn't answer them or ignored the questions

Is the officer legally obligated to answer her questions?

and when she asked a one question his response was "don't you have friends that you can ask that went though this already?" which she is the first out of our group of friends to get a DUI

can that be considered slander?

Ignore the first 2 answers, they don't know what they are talking about.

YES, the officer must answer CERTAIN questions. The person being detained/Arrested has the right to know what the charge(s) is/are.

IF the person being arrested was to ask the cop something like "did you know you are the ugliest cop I've ever seen, and also the most stupid looking cop I've ever seen?" that is an example of something the cop would not need to answer.

However, the Cop MUST answer "what charges?---or, why am I being arrested". Cops don't have unlimited power unless a person is like the first 2 people who answered this question and who seem to be Good Germans who believe cops and push people around.

The cop should have informed the lady why she was under arrest.

Best advice if she's still incarcerated and if she hasn't yet appeared before a judge is NOT to plead until she has a lawyer and NOT to discuss her case with anyone, especially not to discuss ANY details while in court until she has a lawyer and the lawyer has advised her of the ramifications of any action(s).

Best of luck!

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