Drink Driving Spikes Around Christmas

Drink Driving Spikes Around Christmas

Christmas is the season of cheer, which isn’t surprising when you consider that it’s one of the times of the year when you can start the day with a cocktail and not have people be concerned about you.

The downside of this is that merriment is that some people take it too far, and drunk driving does become a much larger issue around Christmas.

Every day in December, 179 drunk drivers are caught in Nevada, making up over 10% of the state’s entire number of drunk drivers over the year. This is due to several reasons. Additional social events, meet-ups with relatives, and the late nights and long work hours to finish things before the end of the year all result in a spike in communal alcohol intake.

This means that, on average, 5,551 drivers will drive drunk in the state of Nevada this Christmas period.

A disproportionate number of those drunk drivers will be men, as data shows they are five times more likely to be caught drink-driving than women.  

So, what can be done to lower the number of seasonal drunk driving incidents?

Take A Taxi

While it’s true that taxi fares do spike around the festive season, a taxi home will always be cheaper than a fine and the potential loss of your driver’s license.

Most taxi firms can be booked for certain hours, paid for in advance, and because not all people celebrate Christmas, there are normally still some drivers around, even during the Christmas period. Remember, you can always split the fare with friends to reduce costs.

Temporary Insurance

If you are lucky enough to know someone who is tea-total or happy to be the designated driver, you can always add them to your insurance for 1 hour to 28 days. This means they can drive your vehicle home, with you in it, without risk.

The Morning-After Calculator

Around 40% of all drunk drivers are arrested the morning after they’ve been out drinking. Depending on how much you drank the night before, you might still be over the limit when you wake up the next day.

To avoid driving when over the limit, you can use a Morning-After Calculator to find out if you are still safe to drive.

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