3 Types of Eyesight Ailments That Affect Your Ability to Drive
There are endless medical problems that can affect your ability to drive safely – both temporary and permanent and in this article we focus on your vision.
There are endless medical problems that can affect your ability to drive safely – both temporary and permanent and in this article we focus on your vision.
Of course I can drive. I’m not that drunk.
We all know that drinking and driving is a lethal combination which could lead to embarrassing legal implications, serious injury or death; yet every evening, thousands of intoxicated motorists across the country make declarations of a similar nature, confident in the false knowledge that they are safe simply because they have in the past, gotten home alive.
There is absolutely no justification for driving after drinking, particularly with the availability of apps such as Uber, Bolt not to mention the value of pre planning like arranging a designated driver or calling a friend.
The decision not to drive after drinking is one which each and every one of us can and should make, and in order to keep the roads safe for all the right decision would be not to drink at all if you will need to drive afterwards.
Remember, law enforcement agents do not prevent people from driving drunk, all they can do is punish those caught in the act.