Drivers who have consumed alcohol and
then get behind the wheel of a car are more likely to make poor decisions and less likely to adjust to any abrupt changes in traffic conditions.
While many people rightfully blame the person
who got behind the wheel of the car while intoxicated for these events and the devastation they brought, the drunk driver is not the only one who may bear legal responsibility.
Top that with the report that Tarantino coerced Thurman into
getting behind the wheel of a car for a dangerous driving scene, which crashed and left her with injuries, and it just further goes to show the lengths some actresses will go to bring a director's vision to screen.
On the positive side, the authors found that the Red Bull & vodka label increased intentions to wait before
getting behind the wheel of a car by 14 minutes because of the perceived intoxication.
However using the drunk driver example / metaphor, I have no problem with anyone
getting behind the wheel of a car too inebriated to drive facing consequences with restrictions on their licence or even jail time.
In fact, there are some ways to prevent your teenager
from getting behind the wheel of a car after drinking, and much of it start with having an open relationship with your kid and not berating her for doing something that most teens do in the first place.
Drunk driving liability, however, may extend to other parties, including the licensed establishment that may have served alcohol to an obviously intoxicated person or to a homeowner hosting a private party who served alcohol or drugs to someone who
then got behind the wheel of a car.
DUI: Most Recent Statistics Driving while under the influence of alcohol is an incredibly irresponsible thing to do, but 36 years since the tragic accident that led to the formation of MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) too many Americans still choose to
get behind the wheels of their cars after drinking.
In the state of Missouri, anyone
who gets behind the wheel of a car is legally obligated to carry a minimal insurance policy in the event that they are in a car accident.
I give intention to just about everything I do throughout each day, from being receptive to limitless possibilities to
getting behind the wheel of my car and arriving at my destination safely and without incident.
If
I get behind the wheel of my car and start reading Facebook while driving, will I kill someone?