John and Louise are both excited for Meg's party tonight. There's going to be music, dancing and a lot of alcohol. Louise makes sure to Uber to the party to eliminate the risk of driving home drunk. While John on the other hand decides to drive…
I can't wait for Meg's party, l better start driving there now so I can beat the traffic!
I heard there is going to be alcohol at Meg's party, I better call an Uber
After having the night of their life. Louise asks John to share an Uber, but John refuses claiming he is sober enough to drive. This is a common misconception amongst drunk drivers as alcohol does not leave your system until 25 hours after consumption.
Nah, I'm good I feel sober enough to drive.
Hey John, do you want to share an uber with me?
Unfortunately, John never arrives home. While driving across a bridge he lost control and his car slid off the bridge and fell into the ocean. While under the influence of alcohol your reaction time significantly decreases by 2 seconds, leaving you vulnerable to roadway hazards. Drunk driving kills. Not only does drunk driving result in 1 in 3 traffic fatalities but drunk driving can also result in severely injuring or even killing others. If you are ever drinking, don't ever be John, be Louise and Uber home.