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Q: Ask us anything1. Drivers with a BAC of .08 or higher involved in fatal crashes were times more likely to have a prior conviction for driving while impaired (DWI) than were drivers with no alcohol.?
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Do impaired drivers drive the speed limit?

There is no study on impaired driving due to the risks involved in conducting such a study. However, drivers who are impaired may be paranoid and will drive the speed limit thinking it will avoid them from getting pulled over.


Impaired drivers are what to other drivers on the road?

Danger


Do aggressive cutt off people more than alcohol-impaired drivers?

It depends on how aggressive the alcohol-impaired drivers are.


Impaired drivers are a what to other drivers on the road?

hazard danger


What are impaired drivers to other drivers on the road?

Impaired drivers pose a significant danger to other drivers on the road as they are more likely to cause accidents due to slowed reaction times, decreased coordination, and impaired judgment. They increase the risk of injuries and fatalities for themselves and others sharing the road. Drivers should report impaired drivers to law enforcement to prevent accidents.


How many years does a DUI conviction remain on a drivers record?

A record of a DUI conviction on your drivers license history is permanent.


Who shares the road with impaired drivers are at risk?

who share the road with an impaired driver are at risk


What we call drivers who drive at erratic speed and weave in and out lanes?

Impaired


What are impaired drivers?

Impaired drivers are individuals who operate a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other substances that affect their ability to drive safely. Driving while impaired is illegal and significantly increases the risk of accidents, injuries, and fatalities on the road.


Two to four times more people than alcohol-impaired drivers?

Drivers impaired by distractions such as texting or talking on the phone outnumber alcohol-impaired drivers by two to four times. This highlights the importance of combating distracted driving to improve road safety and reduce accidents.


Are impaired drivers incapable of making quick decisions in emergency situations?

True


What time does fatal crashes usually happen with an impaired driver?

Two-thirds of all motor vehicle fatalities between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m. occurred in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes, and more than half (55%) of drivers involved in fatal crashes at those hours, were alcohol-impaired.