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What to Do if You Suspect Another Driver is Intoxicated

There are around 300,000 drunk drivers on America’s roadways at any given time. In addition, the average drunk driver gets behind the wheel while intoxicated more than 80 times before their first DUI arrest. That means that while DUI checkpoints and enforcement are necessary to keep our roads safe, they can’t possibly catch every impaired driver who poses a risk to themselves, their passengers, and others.

If you’ve ever encountered a vehicle that you suspect was being driven by an intoxicated driver, you aren’t alone—and you probably weren’t wrong in your assessment, either. You may breathe a sigh of relief when the driver turns or you pass them, but that means that they’re still on the road and putting others in danger.

The next time you see a drunk driver, here’s what to do.

First, Know How to Recognize Signs of Drunk Driving

Bad or dangerous driving doesn’t always mean drunk driving. Instead of a drunk driver, you may be watching an inexperienced driver, an elderly driver, or a distracted driver.

It’s important to know the telltale signs of drunk driving before reporting the vehicle to your local police department, county sheriff’s department, or Oklahoma Highway Patrol office.

Common signs of drunk driving include:

Next, Know Who to Call to Report the Driver

Who you should call to report the potentially intoxicated driver depends on where you’re driving.

Be sure to use your phone safely to report the driver. If available, use your phone’s or vehicle’s hands-free function to make the call, or have a passenger do it. If neither are available, pull over to a safe location to report the drunk driver.

When reporting the driver, tell the dispatcher or operator the vehicle’s make, model, color, and license plate number, in addition to its current location and the direction its traveling.

Finally, Keep Your Distance from the Driver

Law enforcement may or may not be able to respond to the call you make depending on where the drunk driver is located and whether officers are nearby. In the meantime, you have a few options to protect yourself:

We’re Here for Drunk Driving Accident Victims throughout Oklahoma

At Parrish DeVaughn Injury Lawyers, we have no sympathy for drunk drivers. When they cause accidents that harm innocent people, we hold them accountable for the damages they inflict. It’s the least we can do to help injured victims move forward with their lives after accidents that should never have happened.

If you or someone you love is injured in a crash caused by a drunk driver, we want to help. Contact our Oklahoma car accident lawyers today for a free consultation.