Showing posts with label vienna dui lawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vienna dui lawyer. Show all posts

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/


Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Vienna DUI Attorney: Increase in Traffic Deaths Caused by Drunk Drivers

           Nationwide, fatal car accidents are happening at an alarming rate with the culprits being distracted drivers and drunk drivers.  This trend is also true in Virginia.  Due to an increase this year in traffic deaths on Virginia roadways, Virginia State Police are increasing DUI patrols as the holidays approach.  Police want people to “Drive to Save Lives.”  For example, just in the week surrounding Thanksgiving, nine people died on Virginia highways.  What is even more alarming is that only one of those people was wearing a seatbelt.  Even though seatbelts do not guarantee a person survives an accident, they do however dramatically increase the likelihood of survival.
            
           This year in Virginia, 19 more people have lost their lives due to traffic crashes than last year.  Virginia Police are trying to do whatever it takes to protect drivers from fatal accidents.  While police will be focusing on drunk drivers and reckless drivers, they will also be on the lookout for drivers who are not using a seatbelt.  Driving to save lives can only happen if drivers use seatbelts, pay attention while driving, and choose not to drink and drive.  Police officers can only do so much to save lives.  It is up to drivers to actually take action in order for positive change to occur.

All of these fatalities on Virginia roadways are preventable.  Police hate seeing these types of accidents keep occurring, and now they have been forced to implement a zero tolerance crackdown on several behaviors.  Warnings will no longer be handed out by police, and instead, citations will be given to drivers who are caught violating one of these deadly-accident-causing offenses.


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/

Friday, November 20, 2015

Officials Warn About Fatal Car Accidents as the Thanksgiving Holiday Approaches

            Thanksgiving travel this year will continue the trend of the last few years, beating the previous year’s numbers in terms of number of travelers.  About 42 million nationwide will hit the road for Thanksgiving this year.  Well over one million from Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. will take to the area highways for travel next week.  With roads and highways jam-packed with millions of cars, trucks, and buses, accidents will occur in large numbers.  Unfortunately, some of these accidents will result in serious injuries and even fatalities.  The National Safety Council estimates 433 deaths and more than 50,000 serious injuries occurring as a result of traffic accidents.  The group cites the combination of high traffic volume and the increase in drinking and driving around holiday time as the cause for the startling predictions.  The group hopes that by making people aware of the dangers on the roads next week for holiday travel that they will save some lives.
            
            Some ways to prevent fatalities in auto accidents include wearing your seatbelt at all times, driving the speed limit, driving sober, and driving without any distractions (i.e. cell phones, make up, and radios).  Numerous reports this year have shown that deadly car accidents are significantly higher than normal due to speeding and alcohol.  It is not surprising that New Year’s tops the list for the most fatal car accidents, but Thanksgiving is near the top of the list as well.  The Wednesday night before Thanksgiving is an extremely busy night at bars for teenagers and young adults who are reconnecting with high school and college friends.  Always remember to drive sober and never drink and drive.  About one-third of all fatal accidents that occur around Thanksgiving are attributed to alcohol.

            
            If you or a family member has been charged with DUI or DWI in Virginia and/or were involved in a deadly accident as a result, please feel free to contact our office at (703) 916-1227 and schedule an appointment for a free legal consultation at our office in Vienna or throughout Virginia, or visit us on the web at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Criminal-Defense/DWI-DUI/