Yes, if someone in the car is 21 years old. Regardless of age open alcohol containers can not be in the passenger compartment even with a designated driver. Hopefully this answers your question. Please don't drink and drive. We own a metro Detroit designated driver company. If you are in of a ride call DUI STOPPERS at 877-625-0191 or on line at duistoppers.com.Thanks.
As long as you have a license and have not been drinking you can be the designated driver. Unless you are over 21 or there is seating that is not in the bar, like a restaurant portion, you will not be able to stay in the bar.
If the driver is sober (under the limit), then there can be no penalty for them, regardless of the state of their passengers.
yes if you are above 13 in age
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by law, a person who has a instructional permit can not drive without a parent or someone over the age of 21 with a license in the passengers seat.Additional: If your accompanying license holder should happen to be intoxicated you cannot operate the motor vehicle or be a "disignated driver."
Any drunk is too drunk to drive. Even at less than twice the legal limit (almost drunk) even if you're too tired... DO ... NOT.... ATTEMPT... TO.... DRIVE....!!! Even after two or three drinks a person's reflexes, vision, coordination, etc., may be affected enough to prevent them from driving safely. A person who is intoxicated doesn't realize they are drunk; they think they are just as sober as one who has had nothing to drink. So anytime you plan to go to clubs, bars, etc., always have a designated driver or call a cab. A life (or lives) is NOT worth the risk; just ask the millions of people who have lost a loved one due to drunk driving.
30 day suspension plus a reinstatement fee to get your license back (approx $150)
YOU the driver will be responsible to pay the ticket.
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VERY MANY more times than a sober driver. Being intoxicated greatly weakens your ability to focus on driving.
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I can give you several sentences.I'm intoxicated by life!He is intoxicated by alcohol.Never drive when you are intoxicated.
DWI means "Driving While Intoxicated". These are terms used by police. In every state in our country there is a legal limit to how much alcohol you can have in your body if you are driving. If you drink and drive you can lose your driver's license and even go to jail.
If the designated driver was sober and not breaking any laws and did not get any traffic citations, your insurance should not be affected. If the investigating officer gave the OTHER driver 100% responsibility for the event, you're ok. BTW, thanks for using a designated driver.
If by "DD" you mean "designated driver" yes. Any fully licensed driver can be a 'designated driver.' Which means that you are the sober one, who hasn't drunk anything alcoholic and are taking care of the driving for the other passengers in your vehicle who have been.
no, you decide if your going to be the designated driver or not
By not driving, taking cabs, the bus, or having a designated driver is better than anything that can go wrong when you are driving under the influence.
There is no such law.
No