What You Should Do If You Are Driving Near a Millersville Drunk Driver on July 4th
The July 4th holiday often means drinking and partying. This also means that many drivers on the road are intoxicated. Driving near them puts you at risk for getting injured in an Anne Arundel County drunk driving accident. If you feel you are near a Millersville drunk driver, doing the right thing could keep you safe.
Try to Get Away
If you are suspicious that you are riding near an Anne Arundel County drunk driver, you have to think of your safety first. This means, you should try to get away from them as best as you can. Get in a different lane, slow down and drive behind the vehicle or do whatever you can to stay away.
Call the Authorities
Seeing a suspected drunken driver on the road means that everyone else on the road is in danger of getting into an accident with the motorist, as well. To possibly prevent that from happening, call the authorities. Tell the operator where you are, the description of the vehicle and anything else that may help.
Drive Safely Yourself
Having someone around you who isn’t driving well means you are at risk for getting into a Millersville car crash. You may be able to prevent this, however, by driving safe yourself. Focus on what the intoxicated driver is doing, and ensure that you stay out of his way. Doing so cold stop you from becoming injured this fourth of July.
Call the law offices of Jimeno and Gray at (410) 590-9401 to speak with a lawyer if you were a Millersville drunk driver this July 4th. We may be able to help you with your situation.
Request your free copy of the book The ABCs of DWIs in Maryland, written by Millersville DUI lawyer Gregory Jimeno, when you call.
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