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Dui Underage And Repeat Dui Offenders Are Biggest Threat On The Road

One of the biggest safety road hazards is a person driving under the influence of either alcohol or drugs.

Unfortunately, there are two groups that have a high risk of doing this very thing. The two groups are:

- Teenagers (This group already has a high risk for accidents)

- Hardcore drinkers

However, when pursing a case, liability is fairly easy to prove when repeat offenders and/or teenagers cause DUI-related accidents. There are several tests to tell if a driver is impaired including:

- Breathalyzer

- Blood

- Sobriety

But, if repeat offenders and teenagers are caught, they have stricter penalties they could be subjected to.

For instance:

In the state of California, the "Zero Tolerance" law sets a much lower blood alcohol limit or prohibits any alcohol presence for drivers not 21. Plus, repeat DUI offenders will face harsher sentences if they're caught driving under the influence or have been involved with a traffic accident that results in either an injury or death.

For example: Los Angeles Angels' pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed by a drunk driver. He was charged with second degree murder rather than manslaughter due to a previous DUI. He also signed a court form that stated that if he was caught drinking and driving and killed someone, his liability could increase. If you've been injured or someone you know has been killed by a repeat offender or teenage drunk driver, the lawyer you hire can successfully argue your case.

Additional Facts About Hardcore Drinkers and Teenage DUI

Underage DUI / Teenagers and Drinking

Based on information from the National Traffic Safety Administration, nearly 60 percent of 16 to 24 year olds are killed in DUI-related accidents.

It's true that many teens won't be able to get their hands on alcohol but even a small dose of it can raise their blood alcohol content up to.05 percent. This raises their chances of getting into a fatal crash by seven times. Male drivers, after two drinks, are twice as likely to die from these types of accidents as female drivers.

Vehicle accidents are significantly higher for underage or teenagers who are driving after they have been drinking. Although their BAC level is low, their inexperience behind the wheel and the combination of alcohol, keeps them from recognizing the road hazards and making safe judgments... all of it leading to more wrecks.

Hardcore Drinkers and Alcohol

This term came about to recognize the repeat DUI offender who, despite being warned and fined before, continues to drink and drive. They're resistant to change the behavior regardless of what the repercussions are.

In factFree Web Content, a federal study showed that previously convicted DUI drivers in the last three years were 1.8 times more likely to be in fatal car wrecks than those who had no prior conviction during that time. There are also more likely to be in a fatal accident and have a BAC level of .10.

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