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Why drugged driving in Pennsylvania can lead to fatalities

On Behalf of | Sep 10, 2020 | Dui Defense

While drugged driving is frequently seen as less dangerous than drunk driving, drugged driving can just as easily lead to deadly accidents. Individuals driving under the influence of drugs might experience impaired judgment, slower reaction times, fatigue, recklessness, aggression and poor coordination. Studies have shown that driving under the influence of certain drugs can make an individual twice as likely to get in a car accident.

Teens and elderly adults are most likely to drive under the influence of drugs. In the case of teenagers, they frequently believe that drugged driving is harmless or overblown by the media. They’re also more likely to practice unsafe driving methods even without the influence of drugs. As a result, teenagers are frequently pulled over and charged with a DUI. As for elderly adults, mental decline can cause them to take the wrong drugs or an improper dosage of prescription drugs.

To prevent accidents caused by drugged driving, individuals should choose a designated driver if they plan on using substances. They can offer to be the designated driver themselves and keep their friends safe. People should also talk about the risks of drugged driving with their friends and never let a friend get behind the wheel while under the influence. They should remind their friends to do the same for them as well.

How to proceed when charged with a DUI

A DUI charge is a serious criminal offense that can result in hefty penalties and jail time. When charged with a DUI, an individual might find it beneficial to contact a lawyer as soon as possible. The lawyer may review the charges and the individual’s history, including any past offenses, to figure out the best way to proceed. The lawyer might be able to get the charges reduced or dropped altogether.

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