
Matthew D. Pardy, Esq.
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Driving under the influence of alcohol is extremely dangerous and a leading cause of motor vehicle crashes across the United States. Alcohol impairment slows reaction times, decreases coordination, and impacts judgment, vision, and concentration – all skills necessary for safe driving. Understanding how alcohol affects the body and inhibits driving abilities can help drivers make wise choices to keep themselves and others safe on the roadways.
After consuming an alcoholic beverage, the ethanol (pure alcohol) is rapidly absorbed from the stomach and small intestine into the bloodstream. From there, it is distributed throughout bodily tissues and organs. The liver metabolizes roughly 90% of the alcohol at a slow, constant pace. On average, the liver can process one standard drink per hour. (One standard drink contains about 0.6 fluid ounces of pure alcohol.) Any alcohol above what the liver can process accumulates in the bloodstream, increasing blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
BAC is a measurement of the amount of alcohol present in a certain volume of blood. It is expressed as the percentage of alcohol in the blood, with 0.08% being the legal limit for most drivers in the U.S. BAC continues rising for 30-90 minutes after the last drink. Food, water, caffeine, and other factors can impact the precise peak BAC timing and level, but in general, the body needs time to metabolize and eliminate alcohol from the system before driving ability can return to normal.
Even small amounts of alcohol have measurable impacts on the skills required for safely operating a motor vehicle. Some physical effects due to rising BACs include:
Due to the physical and mental effects of alcohol, driving skills start becoming compromised even at low BAC levels. However, the risks of being involved in a crash rise sharply as BAC increases. Some statistics on crash risk at different BAC levels include:
It’s important to note that crash risks start increasing with any amount of alcohol and rise drastically at higher BAC levels common in drunk driving. There is no safe amount of alcohol that can be consumed before driving without heightening risks.
Certain conditions and scenarios can enhance the intoxicating effects of alcohol, making driving more dangerous after even small amounts of drinking:
In addition to slowing reflexes and responses, alcohol lowers inhibitions and judgment leading to more high-risk driving behaviors including:
These reckless actions greatly augment the crash risks already posed by the physical impairment from drinking. When combined with decreased coordination and control, intoxicated risky driving often ends in devastating outcomes.
Operating any vehicle while impaired by alcohol is extremely dangerous to the driver, passengers and the public. Alcohol slows reactions, reduces control and coordination, and inhibits judgment and safe decision-making. These effects degrade key driving abilities, starting with very low BAC levels. Statistics show exponentially rising risks for alcohol-related crashes as BAC climbs.
To keep roads safe, drivers must make smart choices. Never operate a vehicle if you have been drinking. Use rideshares, taxis, or public transit as alternatives. Also, speak up to prevent impaired friends or family from driving. Keep an eye out and report suspected drunk drivers to the authorities before a tragedy happens. We all have a responsibility to prevent the senseless injuries and deaths from drunk driving crashes by making wise, thoughtful decisions before getting behind the wheel.
If you or a loved one has been injured by an impaired driver, contact our experienced injury lawyers today. We can help you understand your legal rights and options to pursue maximum compensation for your losses and suffering after an alcohol-related crash.
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