Did you know that police breatalizing operations find drivers over the limit up until 10am on a Sunday morning?
This shows to say that a common wrong assumption is that a good night sleep will take care of a well fuelled time the night before.
I had a customer recently telling me that he had a shock when he breathalized himself at 8am after an extended function lunch the day before. Although he stopped drinking at 7pm he still scored 0.7 in the morning.
For the record, he locked the car and called a cab to go to work!
Hereunder is the link towards few things every motorist should be aware of when taking the wheel after few drinks.
TAC drink driving facts
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Don't become a statistic - never drink & drive!
To be safe do what is best as a driver and to avoid street accidents. Bigger responsibility is shoulder by driver especially if they had passengers on board. For more assistance and help we can ask from DUI lawyers.
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