People who drive vehicles on public roads have a duty to drive safely. This is done partly by following the traffic laws, including avoiding driving while impaired. Driving under the influence is a big problem because it can lead to people dying or suffering from serious injuries. What many people don’t realize is that driving under the influence doesn’t always have to do with alcohol. Sometimes, it is from drugs.
You can’t take any substance that will negatively affect your ability to drive if you are going to get behind the wheel. Even if the medication was prescribed to you, taking it and then driving is illegal if it affects the way that you drive.
In order to avoid the possibility of impaired driving, you need to pay close attention to the warnings on all medications that you take. Whether they are over the counter, prescription or natural, you must avoid anything that could impair you. You also have to be careful with illegal drugs since you can also face an impaired driving charge related to them.
The rate of drivers who are impaired by drugs is likely higher than most people realize. The issue is that it is often difficult for police officers to accurately gauge how impaired a person is and to determine how to prove that in court. This could mean that some cases aren’t found out despite the serious impairment.
If you are facing a drugged driving charge, you need to know the options you have for your defense strategy. Every aspect of the case must be, so you can determine how the options might impact you now and in the future.
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