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100 deadliest days of the year are here

| Jun 1, 2018 | Drunk Driving

The United States is in the middle of some of the most dangerous days for teens on the roads. When you look at the 10 deadliest days of the year for teenagers, you will find that nine of them occur between May and August. This fact has left this period known as the 100 deadliest days for teens.

The fact that these days coincide with summer vacation for students isn’t a coincidence. During these summer months, students lead more lax lives. They don’t have the rigid school schedule holding them down. This is also a time when more young people experiment with alcohol.

On top of the increase in alcohol consumption, these months are also a time when there are more people on the roads. This is a deadly combination, but all drivers can help to improve the safety of everyone on the roads by simply not driving if they have been drinking alcohol.

Staying off the roads when you have been drinking can help with more than just safety. It can also assist you in avoiding criminal charges. Drinking and driving is a serious criminal matter. You can face time in prison, high fines and other penalties if you are convicted. You can even lose your driver’s license because of drunk driving.

If you do end up facing a drunk driving charge, you need to meet it head on. You have to worry about the criminal justice process, but you also have to go through the administrative process. There are strict time limits that apply to these cases, so putting off facing what is going on isn’t ever a good idea.

Source: BACTrack, “The Most Dangerous Times on the Road,” accessed May 16, 2018

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