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Sunday, March 1, 2009

What are the reasons it is so dangerous to drink and drive?

What are the reasons it is so dangerous to drink and drive?

The reasons why it is dangerous to drink and drive is because young or older people who think that they’re alright to drive when they’re not. There should no reason for you to drink and drive but there would be heaps of reasons why you shouldn’t drink and drive. Usually a sober driver is always the one who doesn’t drink but when it comes to when they do drink without you noticing, it may lead to a disaster for all of those within the vehicle. However, you could prevent this from happening by committing yourself as a sober driver and when someone asks you if you want a drink, straight away you should say “no!” So you can be relied on those getting back home safely. When your driver does drink and becomes drunk, your role is to either catch a ride with someone who hasn’t been drinking or call in for a taxi. It’s the best way to keep you safe from an accident that might have happened. What causes people to drink and drive is because they either don’t have a ride home or they think they’re alright to drive. Sometimes you maybe driving by yourself and could drift off the other side of the road and make another car full of innocent people die or get caught in a dramatic accident. But it is your responsibility to drive and not drink or drink and not drive.

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