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5 Ways to Say No to Drunk Driving This Holiday Season

Published on Dec 13, 2017 at 1:31 pm in Car Accidents.

The holiday season brings a lot of opportunities to get together with friends and family. Usually, holiday parties include alcoholic beverages. Unfortunately, this can lead to people drinking and driving, which could cause car accidents.

The CDC reported that 1.9% of Americans report that they’ve driven after drinking too much. 3.4% of people in Nebraska admit to drinking and driving.

If you’ve been in a car accident, your injuries can prevent you from living your life. You might not be able to work, or have to visit doctors or specialists frequently so you can recover. Paying for an accident that wasn’t your fault isn’t okay. A car accident attorney from Welsh & Welsh in Omaha, Nebraska might be able to help you get compensation to cover your expenses.

How Do You Avoid Drinking and Driving?

Avoiding drinking and driving will help keep you and others safe on the road. Many of the tips involve pre-planning. It’s easier to figure out your ride home when you’re sober and not in the middle of the event.

  • Use a Driving Service. Use Uber or Lyft to take you home. The apps are easy to use and you’re not getting behind a wheel or getting in a car with a drunk driver. If those services aren’t available, you can call a cab.
  • Have a Designated Driver. If you’re going to an even with a group of friends, someone could volunteer to be a designated driver. They won’t consume alcohol that night and they’ll be able to get you home safely.
  • Take Keys. This is more for people hosting holiday parties. If people are drinking, collect their keys first. While people might be annoyed at this, you’re helping reduce the chance of someone drinking and driving.
  • Offer Non-Alcoholic Beverages. Have plenty of drink options, like soda and water.
  • Get a Ride. If you don’t make plans on how to get home, ask someone for a ride instead of electing to drive.

How Does Alcohol Affect Your Driving?

No matter how much alcohol you drink, it’s still considered drinking and driving. These different BAC levels show how alcohol affects you.

  • .02. It’s typical to feel some slight body warmth, and your judgment is already slightly impaired.
  • .05. People at this level usually have lowered alertness and have trouble focusing their eyes.
  • .08. This is when balance, speech, and reaction time are significantly slowed and reasoning is impaired.
  • .10. At this level, a person’s reaction time, coordination, speech, and control are very poor.
  • .15. Muscle control is significantly reduced and the person will have great difficulty with balance

How Can an Omaha Car Accident Attorney Help You?

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a car accident in Nebraska, you should contact an Omaha car accident attorney immediately.

At Welsh & Welsh, we care about getting you the compensation you need and always answering any questions you have. We know how this situation can seem scary or confusing, but our compassionate and skilled lawyers are happy to explain everything so you know what’s going on.

Call today for a free consultation at (402) 384-8160.