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Alcohol Consumption During the Holidays and the Occurrence of Car and Truck Accidents Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve

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The holiday season has officially begun, aka it is time to watch out for drunk drivers in West Palm Beach and elsewhere in Florida. If you are planning on visiting your relatives or friends or traveling this holiday season, beware of intoxicated motorists.

Statistics do not lie. People tend to drink alcohol more often this time of year, and it is not surprising why. After all, a family dinner on Thanksgiving or attending an office Christmas party almost always involves alcohol.

That is also the time of year that sees an uptick in DUI auto accidents in Florida and all across the nation. Truck crashes caused by intoxicated drivers are also frequent during the holiday season. Truck drivers who work and are far away from their homes choose to celebrate on their own. Unfortunately, it does not stop many of them from operating the vehicle while impaired.

Drunk Driving Auto and Truck Accidents on Thanksgiving and Christmas

SCRAM Systems, a U.S. alcohol monitoring company, analyzed data from national agencies and organizations to put together a useful yet shocking infographic regarding drunk driving during the holiday season.

The infographic shows that 40% of traffic-related deaths – involving both trucks and cars – during the holidays are caused by drunk drivers. The same can be said about 28% of road accident fatalities the rest of the year.

The same infographic revealed how often Americans drink during the holiday season:

  • Almost all – 96% – adults admitted that they have shown up at work when hungover after drinking at a holiday party.
  • Alcohol consumption is a normal part of family gatherings for half of the American adults.
  • Nearly a quarter – 22% – of people who attended office holiday parties have felt pressured to drink alcohol with their colleagues or employer.
  • About 16% of American adults admit to drinking “more than usual” during such holidays as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve.

How Common Are DUI-Related Fatalities During the Holidays? 

The same infographic shows that about 70% of DUI-related road accident fatalities involve a motorist with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of almost twice the legal limit (0.15%).

Between the three major holidays – Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve – most drunk driving fatalities occur on:

  1. New Year’s Eve (58%)
  2. Christmas (41%)
  3. Thanksgiving (35%)

How Can DUI Accidents Be Prevented During the Holidays? 

Unfortunately, many drivers in West Palm Beach and elsewhere in Florida think it is no big deal if they drive after drinking. Some become confident in their ability to drive impaired because they have never been caught or involved in an auto accident before.

Motorists who fail to recognize the consequences of drunk driving will get behind the wheel again and again, and the risk of encountering one of such drivers is exceptionally high during the holiday season.

Here are a few safety tips to prevent drunk driving accidents this holiday season:

  • Intervene if you know someone who has been drinking and is planning to get behind the wheel
  • If you plan on drinking, consider having a sober designated driver
  • Instead of driving yourself home, call a cab or use ride-sharing services
  • If you are a truck driver and are on the road, consider taking a day off if you are planning to drink on Thanksgiving or Christmas or wait until you return home to celebrate with your family
  • If you have been drinking at someone else’s house and your car is parked outside, consider spending the night in that home
  • Be on alert and never take risks if you need to go out and walk on foot to prevent a pedestrian accident

Speak with our West Palm Beach truck accident attorneys at Pike & Lustig, LLP, if your crash involved a drunk driver. Call at 561-291-8298 to discuss your options.

Resource:

scramsystems.com/images/uploads/general/content-images/holiday/infographic-drinking-duis-during-holidays.pdf

https://www.turnpikelaw.com/what-happens-when-a-mechanical-failure-causes-a-truck-accident-in-west-palm-beach/

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