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Drive Safely This Holiday Season

Halloween has come and gone. Thanksgiving is around the corner, and Christmas will be here before you know it. Do you know what that means? Holiday parties, eating delicious food, and roads that are a lot more dangerous than they should be. With the holiday season, there are usually some dangerous drivers on the road who are less than sober. You might even be one of them. While there’s usually a surge in accidents and DUIs, you can be more careful this holiday season when you’re driving with these tips on maneuvering your vehicle between Thanksgiving and the end of the year. If you find yourself facing a DUI, then contact the defense attorneys at Roselle & Breitigam, P.C. You don’t have to deal with your DUI by yourself when you hire our experienced DUI lawyers.

infographic Don't Face Your DUI AloneHOW TO STAY SAFE

Even if you are a very experienced driver, staying safe while on the road around the holiday season can be a little daunting. If you’re driving late while coming home from a party, you don’t know who else is on the road and how much they’ve had to drink. Remember, the best way to avoid getting a DUI is by not drinking and driving.

Around the Fort Collins area, there is an abundance of apps for companies that can help you get home safely. While you might have to pay a little more than you normally would, it’s not as expensive as a DUI would be. A DUI might include possible jail time, court costs, significant fines, a loss of driving privileges, and hours of alcohol education classes and community service.

To help you stay safe around the holiday season, we’ve compiled some suggestions for you to stay safe while driving. Keep in mind that these suggestions go both ways. If you’re the one who is driving while intoxicated on the roads, then you could be in danger of hurting other people as well as yourself. If you’ve already sustained a DUI, then our defense attorneys have over 25 years of experience in various types of legal matters. We’ll create a defense for your court case that will get you the best possible outcome from your situation.

KNOW THE MOST DANGEROUS DAYS TO DRIVE

It’s been an assumed notion that the most dangerous day to drive during the entire year is on New Year’s Eve, but that’s not the case anymore. Due to recent studies at the University of Alabama in 2012, it was found that the period of travel between New Year’s Day was 27 percent less dangerous than around Christmas time. Yes, you read that right. The most dangerous time to drive is around Christmas.

The reason behind this is that so many people think that around New Year’s Day it is so dangerous because of the parties and the drinking; however, due to an increase in transportation and a decrease in the fees you pay, people are more likely to get a ride instead of drive. In addition, people are on high alert for drunk drivers, especially with a heightened police presence. There is also increased fear so people who are driving are more aware of what’s going on. With public awareness campaigns, the issues are addressed, which makes a difference.

Now, when it comes to Christmas, people are with their families, and they might indulge in alcohol a little more than they normally would. They are driving a lot, and not a lot of people are paying attention because there’s no awareness around Christmas. The best solution to this situation is to be aware of drivers who may be drinking all through the holidays.

THE LENGTHY WEEKENDS

Did you know that lengthy weekends have heightened drunk drivers on the road? Regardless if it’s Memorial Day or the holiday season, long weekends can be very dangerous to drive during. Depending on the weather, the long weekend around the holiday season can be very detrimental to drive on the roads.

When it comes to Thanksgiving, it is a drinking holiday, and you eat a lot of food which can make you very sleepy, so you’re more likely to be a danger on the road during the drive home from your family’s house. The longer the weekend, the more people are able to relax on their usually respectful behavior and indulge more in wanting to drink without thinking about driving afterward. Consider your own long weekend. You spend a day letting loose and then you recover for a day or two. You’re more likely to go out for a bit of fun rather than stay in. As a party-heavy weekend during Thanksgiving, be aware of driving on the roads due to people who are a liquored up.

Drinking and driving can be a split-second decision that will change your entire life. At Roselle & Breitigam, P.C., our law firm has dealt with many DUIs. Come to a law firm that has the experience and knowledge to help you get the best outcome for your situation.

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