There isn’t a driver out there who should ever believe that driving drunk is a viable option. It has been established that drunk drivers are dangerous and make our roadways less safe for everyone who travels on them. While you know that drunk drivers are out there, you may not be sure about how to recognize these dangerous motorists and, thus, may not be sure about how to steer clear of them. Knowing the warning signs of a drunk driver can help keep you and your loved ones safe while driving. If a drunk driver leaves you injured in a car accident, consult with a Clark County personal injury lawyer today.
Remaining aware of what’s happening around you is a critical component of driving safely. If another motorist’s driving grabs your attention, there’s probably a good reason for it. Such a driver very well may be impaired, distracted, drowsy, or otherwise dangerous. Driving defensively includes watching out for dangerous drivers in your midst.
A drunk driver can exhibit nearly any unsafe driving behavior, but there are several hallmarks of impaired driving, including:
All of these can be indicative of a drunk driver, and they are all extremely dangerous.
If you spot a driver you believe is impaired, there are things that you can do to help keep yourself and everyone else on the road safer. First and foremost, you should allow that driver as much room on the road as you possibly can. The fact is that drunk drivers engage in erratic behaviors, and there is no way to predict what kind of dangerous driving maneuver they might make next. Commit as much information about the impaired driver’s vehicle to memory as you can, and as soon as it is safe to do so, notify the authorities by calling 911. Your actions could help save a life.
Drunk drivers endanger everyone with whom they share the road. If a drunk driver caused injuries to you or someone you love, the compassionate personal injury attorneys at Breeden and Associates in Clark County, Nevada, have the experience, dedication, and skill to help protect your rights and ensure you receive the compensation you need to achieve your fullest recovery. We are here to help, so please do not hesitate to contact us online or call us at (702) 819-7770 for more information today.
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