In this article, we will discuss the dangers of drunk driving as well as the consequences, what happens when you get a DUI, and where to get a DUI Evaluation done.
In 2022, there were 13,524 fatal drunk driving accidents in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This represents about 32% of all traffic fatalities. Not only that, NHTSA also reports that from 2012 to 2022 the number of drunk driving fatalities has increased by 31%. From 2020 to 2022 alone it increased by 16%.
To combat this, cops have been making arrests to help minimize these numbers and potentially save lives. According to the CDC, about a million arrests are made each year in the USA for people driving under the influence. These numbers, however, are only a tiny portion of the population that drive while intoxicated.
Consequences of Drunk Driving
Drunk driving can lead to a fatal accident. Which is why getting a DUI may be a blessing in comparison. There’s numerous repercussions from drinking and driving.
Some examples of these consequences include:
License
- The Department of Motor Vehicles or the court can suspend or revoke your driver’s license
Probation
While on probation, you may be required to:
- Avoid further misdemeanors
- Install an ignition interlock device
- Submit to random drug testing
- Pay fines
- Complete a DUI Evaluation
- Complete substance abuse classes
Financial
You may face significant financial costs, including:
- Fines
- Legal fees
- Increased insurance premiums
- Costs for DUI education or substance abuse treatment
Criminal record
- A DUI conviction can result in a criminal record that can affect your future employment and housing applications.
Imprisonment
- For felony DUI convictions, you may face imprisonment of one year or
Employment
- A DUI conviction can make it difficult to find or keep a job, especially if the job involves driving or requires trust.
Ignition interlock device
- A vehicle ignition interlock device (IID) measures your blood alcohol content (BAC) before you can start your car.
Dealing with DUIs
Facing a DUI charge is never fun. Not only does it cost a lot of money, but it will also be a long process when you get on probation. The first thing they will ask you to complete is a DUI evaluation. Afterwards they will ask you to register for a DUI school, where they go over risk reduction. Throughout this, you will be asked to take random drug screens during your probationary period.
AACS Counseling can help you knock out some of those court-mandated requirements. We are certified and licensed in all the states so we can even take care of out of state DUIs. The best part is it can all be done virtually. Dealing with a DUI is a lengthy process, so we aim to make it a quick and painless one. For more info please visit our website: https://www.aacscounseling.com/dui-clinical-evaluation/
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