Advice on Preventing a DUI in Arizona
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It can be a very nerve racking and uncomfortable situation if you are ever arrested for a DUI in Arizona. They have some very tough laws that can be unforgiving. If you are thinking about heading out to the bars and clubs for a night of fun, you should use your best judgment when it comes to getting home at the end of the night.
by JacksonWright


It can be a very nerve racking and uncomfortable situation if you are ever arrested for a DUI in Arizona. They have some very tough laws that can be unforgiving. If you are thinking about heading out to the bars and clubs for a night of fun, you should use your best judgment when it comes to getting home at the end of the night.

If you can find a designated driver to take you around, that is the best choice. You can rest assured that your driver has not been drinking and will get you to and from your home in one piece. As they will not be drinking they will have good judgment and provide a safe means of transportation.

If you have a friend that doesn't drink, you might convince them to be your permanent designated driver. Although they might get tired of driving everyone around every weekend. It is always a good idea to take care of this friend to show your appreciation, paying their cover charge at night clubs, buying them dinner, or other demonstrations of your thanks.

If you can't find a designated driver for the evening, you have to go with the next best option. Arrange for a taxi, limo, or hired car service for the evening. If may cost a few dollars more, but it is well worth it to get you home safe. Plus, compared to the legal bills of a DUI, it is a heck of a lot cheaper. Make sure that you keep the number of the service handy so you can call them when the night is over.

Driving your vehicle should never be an option if you are over the legal limit. However, if you feel you are below this line and still want to drive there are a few things you should do first. Make certain that you vehicle is working correctly. By that I mean all of you headlights, turn signals, and break lights should be working well. And check to see that the cars registration tags are in compliance. Any of these things could be probable cause for a officer to pull you over should they not be compliant.

The best option is to always use your best judgment and not get pulled over for a DUI in Arizona. If you do, it can be a terrible life changer and something you will regret. Follow some of this advice and don't get behind the wheel when you've been drinking.

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.