Enjoying a night out with friends can be a highlight of the week. Still, it is crucial to consider your safety and others when done partying.
While taking a cab or using rideshare services might seem like an extra expense, it is a small price to pay compared to the potential cost of a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction.
Drunk driving can lead to criminal charges
In Maryland, as in most states, drivers aged 21 and older may operate as long as their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) stays within 0.08%, the legal limit. For those who drive commercial vehicles, the limit is 0.04%. For those under 21, any detectable amount of alcohol is illegal. For a first offense of driving with a BAC at or above this limit, you might face:
- Up to $1,000 in fines
- Maximum one year in jail
- Suspension of license for up to six months
- Installation of ignition interlock device to your car
For repeat offenders or if your BAC is significantly above the legal limit, the penalties can include mandatory alcohol education programs and community service. A DUI conviction can also jeopardize your insurance rates, job and even your ability to rent an apartment.
The risks of drunk driving extend beyond legal issues. It often impairs judgment, coordination and reaction times. This increases the likelihood of accidents, leading to severe injuries or fatalities.
There are safer alternatives to avoid legal troubles
If you find yourself in a situation where you have been drinking and need to drive, it is important to know your options. You could call a taxi, a ride-sharing service or a trusted individual to pick you up.
If you are alone and cannot find a ride, parking your car and finding a safe place to stay for the night is better. These options can be a more economical choice than dealing with DUI penalties.