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Drivers who get behind the wheel of a car while under the influence of alcohol or drugs not only put themselves in danger, but they also risk hurting someone else. With some planning, there are a number of realistic ways to stay safe and avoid DWI convictions and the need to have someone bail you out of jail.

4 Ways to Avoid DWIs

1. Pace Your Drinking

If you're planning to consume wine or beer, eat food to help absorb the content of alcohol. Striking a balance between eating and drinking can help the body minimize the effects of alcohol on making impaired judgments. Try to restrict drinks to one at least every hour and a half. Doing so can help keep your blood alcohol content below the legal limit if you are ever pulled over by a police officer.

2. Ask About Alcohol Amounts

It might seem a little off-putting to ask how much alcohol is in mixed and specialty drinks. However, knowing this can help you determine whether to consume them. Pay special attention to punch-based drinks and those served in large or unusual containers. There’s no way of knowing exactly how much alcohol is in them. To play it even safer, consider drinking beer versus hard liquor.

3. Be the Designated Driver

bailOne surefire way to help avoid a DWI conviction is to make a promise to be the designated driver. You'll be responsible for ensuring your friends and guests arrive home safely. You can still have a good time sipping non-alcoholic drinks, knowing you'll be fully impaired when it's time to drive home.

4. Call a Ride Service

If you know you'll be drinking, strongly consider calling a cab or ride service after the festivities are over. You'll resist the temptation of getting behind the wheel, while still arriving home safely. Depending on the day, some cab services will even offer discounted services to impaired drivers.

 

Serving all of Bowie County for more than 20 years, Bi-State Bail Bonds in Texarkana, TX, is the area's trusted resource for efficient and fast bail bond services. The team of professional bail bond agents hopes you won't drive under the influence. However, should you find yourself in jail facing a DWI conviction or another matter, call (903) 794-2245 for help with posting bail. Visit their website for more information on their services.

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