Showing posts with label va dwi lawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label va dwi lawyer. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2016

Distracted Driving in Virginia: What Drivers do Before they Crash

            Car accidents are still the leading cause of deaths among 5-24 year olds and the second leading cause of deaths for everyone else.  A new study conducted by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute researched 1,600 drivers over a 1-2 year period.  Numerous cameras, sensors, and radars were installed in the vehicles to track data from these drivers. 

 Over this span of time, there were 1,600 crash events, and 905 of them were severe accidents.  Some of the things observed in the serious crashes included fatigue, driver error, impairment, and distraction.  The risk of an accident doubled when drivers took their eyes off the road and used a cellphone, were reading, or using touchscreen devices in the car.  Throughout the entire study, statistics showed that nearly half the time drivers were involved in distracting activities.  The strongest correlation found by the study is when speeding occurs.  When a driver is travelling well above the speed limit and involved in a distracting activity, the risk of an accident is thirteen times higher than for an alert, law-abiding driver.  Drivers who were emotional were ten times more likely to be involved in a crash.

Interestingly, some activities that have been known to be considered distracting in the past, proved to not be as much of a factor in creating accidents.  For example, applying makeup and interacting with a baby in the car were the cause of very few accidents.

Even though the number of fatal accidents continues to decrease as car become safer, there are still far too many of these types of accidents.  So many of these accidents can be prevented because they are caused by distractions and driver impairment.  If all drivers could keep their cellphones out of their hands while driving and only driving when sober, the number of fatal accidents would likely drop significantly.

If you are charged with DUI, DWI, reckless driving, or another similar offense in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 and schedule an appointment at our office in Alexandria or throughout Virginia, or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/


Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Virginia DUI Attorney: Superbowl Weekend Means Increased Drunk Driving Patrols

           This Sunday is the Superbowl and that means parties with lots of alcohol.  Beer and football go together like peanut butter and jelly, nearly everyone is going to be watching the big game with a beer in hand. 
            
            Superbowl Sunday has proven to be one of the highest drinking and driving days of the year.  For example, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration reported that in 2012, 38% of all U.S. traffic fatalities involved alcohol-impaired drivers.  That is proof that far too many people choose to drink and drive on Superbowl night.  Whether you are going to a bar or a friend’s house to watch the big game, please be smart and do not drive home if you have had something to drink.  The most common excuse people will use to explain why they drove drunk is that they are a “good driver” when they are drunk or that they only had 2 beers.  You should never risk your life or another’s life by driving drunk.  Further, police will be out in full force on Sunday looking for drunk drivers across Virginia.
           
             If you are going out to watch the game, plan ahead for how you will get home, whether it is walking, catching a cab, taking an Uber or Lyft, or using public transportation.  Another option is to have a designated driver lined up for the night.  Another tip to remember is to make sure you wear your seatbelt because that can save your life if a drunk driver hits you.
           
            Just think about how many people are driving drunk on the roads.  Police cannot catch every drunk driver, but they do catch many of them.  So many others avoid arrest and they are the ones who injure or kill innocent people.

If you are charged with DUI or DWI in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on DUI or DWI please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 and schedule an appointment at our office in Vienna or throughout Virginia, or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/


Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Virginia DUI Lawyer: Statistics Show a Decrease in Alcohol-Related Crashes and Fatalities

          A new study conducted by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles looked at the effects of ride-sharing companies on drunk driving statistics.  Sure, everyone touts how companies like Uber and Lyft as safe options because they cut down on the number of alcohol-related accidents.  But, there has never been a study that actually investigated whether the increased presence of ride-sharing companies has actually saved lives.  This study looked at numbers from 2013, 2014, and 2015.  Overall, since Uber and Lyft have become so prominent in several cities, the number of alcohol-related crashes and fatalities has dropped significantly.  For example, in 2013 there were 8,047 crashes related to alcohol and 253 fatalities.  One year later, the number of crashes dropped 5% to 7,666, and fatalities decreased as well.  Preliminary numbers for 2015 show an even bigger drop: 7,334 total crashes and a 22% drop in fatalities down to 195.
           
         While it is difficult to say that Uber and Lyft are the only reasons explaining this drop in alcohol-related crashes, scientists can say that these ride-sharing companies are certainly playing a big role.  Other things such as campaigns against drunk driving and increased patrol by police for DUIs are sure to be having an effect on these numbers as well.  A majority of people today have Uber or Lyft on their phone, and it is very easy to use.  These numbers show that requesting an Uber or Lyft actually saves lives.  There is no reason why anyone should be driving a car under the influence of alcohol.  It will certainly be interesting to see if this trend continues, especially as these ride-sharing companies continue to expand into more areas.


If you are charged with DUI or DWI in Virginia and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on DUI or DWI please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 and schedule an appointment at our office in Vienna or throughout Virginia, or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/