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New Year’s Driving Safety Tips 2016 In New Hampshire

There is a great deal of excitement as everyone gets prepared to ring in the New Year 2016 in New Hampshire. If you are planning an unforgettable night out with loved ones, it is important that you get to your destination and then get home safely. Statistics show that nearly 42 percent of all fatalities on New Year’s Eve are related to drunk driving accidents that could have been avoided. This includes drivers who were under the influence, passengers in the car, innocent drivers on the road, and pedestrians. If you are planning a big night out on the town in New Hampshire on New Year’s Eve, there are a few driving safety tips that you should follow. 

Stay Alert and Focused

When you are on the road on New Year’s Eve, it is important to stay alert and focused. If you are out and start feeling tired, it is best if you head home. If you get drowsy and fall asleep at the wheel, you are putting yourself, your passengers, and other people on the road at risk.

Even if you don’t drink and drive on New Year’s Eve, you can’t be sure that other drivers on the road aren’t. It is important that you remain alert while driving, just in case a drunk driver veers into your lane of traffic. If you remain alert and focused, you will be able to avoid potential accidents.

Don’t Drink and Drive

Even though New Year’s Eve is a night to party and let loose, you should avoid doing that with alcohol unless you have a designated driver. If you decide to drive drunk, you will find yourself in jail, and you could become one of the statistics listed above. Many people think that just having a few drinks is fine. The truth is that it is not. Buzzed driving is the same thing as drunk driving, and you will still end up in jail or worse. Should you find yourself arrested in NH for DUI on New Years eve, our Dui attorneys can help. https://www.tennandtenn.com/criminal-defense-dwi-dui.html

Avoid Bad Weather

So far, there is no snow in the weather forecast for most of New Hampshire. As anyone who lives in New Hampshire knows, bad weather can often creep up without any warning. If it looks like the weather is going to make driving dangerous, it is best to get off of the roads and stay off of them. An accident can happen in the blink of an eye when the roads are icy and slick. This is especially true if you are on the road with a drunk driver.

Don’t Text and Drive

Everyone knows that is incredibly dangerous and illegal to text and drive. Unfortunately, not everyone follows the law. On New Year’s Eve, you may be tempted to read your texts so you know where all of your friends will be. Statistics show that taking your eyes off the road to read a text message is the equivalent of driving down an entire football field going 50 miles per hour, blindfolded. With all of the traffic on the New Hampshire roads on New Year’s Eve, texting and driving is extremely dangerous. To avoid any chance of a car accident, don’t text and drive.

New Year’s Eve is the biggest night of the year for most people. If you want to make your night a great one, you need to be safe. If you follow a few safe driving tips on the road, you can make your New Year’s Eve a night to remember.

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