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Virginia DUI Car Accident: Filing a Claim with Front Royal Attorney (Part B)When a DUI was the cause of your Virginia car accident, pursue a claim with the guidance of a Front Royal attorney. You may be entitled to collect compensation.
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Virginia DUI Car Accident: Filing a Claim with Front Royal Attorney (Part A)If you were involved in a Virginia DUI car accident, filing a claim may be something to consider. Speak to a Front Royal attorney about your legal options.
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Virginia Motorists You Would Rather Never MeetWith 1.5 million people arrested for drunk driving per year, the threat continues to hover over all of us Call the Culpeper attorneys of Dulaney, Lauer & Thomas
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How Does Alcohol Affect Virginia Driver’s Ability to Drive Safely?Hurt by a drunk driver in the Culpeper or Warrenton area? You may be trying to find out how alcohol affects a driver’s driving ability. This article lists several different BAC levels and how drivers are typically affected.
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Virginia Teen Drivers: Underage Drinking, Driving and Fatal Car WrecksVirginia teenagers – even those who do not drink – are at risk of being killed in alcohol-related crashes.
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It’s not only drunk drivers who are to blame in Virginia DUI crashesHurt in a Virginia drunk driving accident? You may be wondering where to turn for help, and what kind of justice you are going to receive for your injuries and suffering.
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Virginia Supreme Court: Anonymous tip not enough to pull over a drunk driverIf you witness a driver who appears to be driving while intoxicated, it seems reasonable to expect that you can call the police and have them do something about it before the driver causes a serious accident. However, a recent Virginia Supreme Court ruling means this may not happen. A driver who was found to be driving while intoxicated because police stopped him based on an anonymous tip has had his conviction overturned, which could make it difficult for police to keep Virginia’s roads safe from drunk drivers.
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Drivers support device to prevent drinking and drivingWithout question, drinking and driving is a serious problem in Virginia and across the United States. One proposed solution is to install alcohol detection devices in all vehicles, to prevent driver with a BAC over the legal limit from driving. According to a recent IIHS survey the idea has a surprising number of support from the general public.
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Virginia to Crack Down on Drunk DrivingEver notice how drivers can evade DUI checkpoints by taking back roads? The good news is that Virginia’s police officers are doing something about this danger.
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How Would Lowering the Drinking Age Affect Teen Drivers?The drinking age debate has become inflamed recently as over 100 college presidents signed a petition urging legislators to lower the drinking age from 21 to 18.
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The Problem of High-Risk Drunk Drivers in Fatal CrashesHigh-risk drunk drivers – those with a BAC higher than 0.15 – are more likely to be involved in a fatal traffic accident than other drivers.
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Who is driving drunk, and what can we do about it?Driving while intoxicated is a major problem in Virginia and the rest of the United States. With 36 people dying every day in the U.S. and another 700 being hurt in alcohol-related crashes, something has to be done. Statistics show us what kind of drivers are at risk for driving while intoxicated, and experts have recommendations for curbing DUI related deaths and injuries.
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