Reddit drunk driver. I have been in about 6 accidents and Drunk driving is a really bad idea and a stupid one at that. Can you have one drink and still be good to drive? So for some people, it's a calculated risk. And depending on how experienced you are with drinking, you won't necessarily feel like a . A safe space for the drunk driving community, come share your stories. 08 is a lot easier than most people think. The truth is they are selfish, irresponsible assholes, many of whom don't give a fuck about other people and/or simply believe they are better drivers/drunk drivers than other people who cause crashes. The problem with driving drunk is that you probably wouldn't perceive much a difference, to your mind you'd be driving normally and if you got home safely you'd think it was fine. What is your victim fee worth to you?. I don't advocate driving drunk, but the laws right now are a bit ridiculous. Reply reply kungtotte • The driver was drunk and ended up flipping the car over several times. I drove "under the influence" today. To be honest, I would say I drive under the influence 5-10 times per week. If you were hit in a head on collision by a drunk driver with repeat DUIs who owned his own company, driving a company vehicle, etc. I refuse to drink at all before driving, just because getting to . 08 either. They were trapped inside the car and burned to death. Hi Reddit. She heard the girls yelling in agony as they tried desperately to free themselves. This consists of 5 drives home from work while smoking weed and 1-5 times driving after work or on the weekends after/during the consumption of 2-8 alcoholic beverages and/or some weed. I am 31 years old. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Tipsy driving is relatively common, but is also considered drunk driving in the states. Obviously the penalties for getting caught drinking and driving will cost you far more, but you're talking about the rationality of an inebriated mind late at night (or early in the morning). The car flipping over wasn't what killed them. I have a confession to make. Not to mention that people who drink and drive tend to do it habitually as in, it's rarely a one-time mistake they learn from. In fact the alcohol might make you think you drove brilliantly, even if you didn't. ♡ I think one of the biggest things that would really fix drunk driving is making it easier for people to know when they are legally too drunk to drive. The driver of the car behind them was related to one of the passengers in the burning wreckage. I’m not supporting drunk driving at all here, but when you’re the only car on the road for 20 miles in all directions drunk driving doesn’t seem near as bad. I cannot tell you how many times I drove drunk before getting caught, too many to count. It is very common to have a beer or two an hour and drive, whether that be good, bad, or indifferent. I just wouldn't want to have my friends career path destroyed, get them fined heavily, and revoke their license. qck yfac uvllp xgpfgm hirimf zgctc wqib shn rqjew pyvalvu