Advanced Age, Alcohol, Drugs, Emotions, Fatigue, Inexperience
Why is impaired driving an issue and why should you care? You are only as safe as the other drivers on the road. If there was an impaired driver on the road that was distracted and, for example, ran a red light, and you were the car who was just following the rules and going through a green light, and they hit you, you are now hurt and have to deal with this issue. Impaired driving does not just affect the driver who is impaired but also others who are on the road as well. Impaired driving is a very serious and dangerous issue that many people are charged and prosecuted for. The six basic types of impaired driving are alcohol, advance age, drugs, emotions, fatigue, and inexperience. These types of impaired driving cause road safety issues for both the driver and other drivers on roads everywhere.
Drinking and driving with alcohol continues to be one of Ontario’s most significant road safety issues. In the past decade, more than 2000 lives have been lost and more than 50000 people have sustained injuries in collisions involving a drunk driver. Every drink that any person has before driving affects their driving skills and the choices that they make when they are out on the road. Driving drunk is never a good idea, if a member of the police catches you drinking and driving or suspects that you are under the influence they will pull you over and ask for some simple tests, such as a breathalyzer test that calculates your blood alcohol concentration levels. If you fail these tests by getting over the legal limit of blood alcohol concentration and you were drinking and driving, your driver’s licence will be immediately, you will be fined, you can spend time in jail, you will receive at least 4 demerit points, and your insurance cost will go up in cost. Advanced age affects the safety of the roads because when we age, our senses do not work as they did when they