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| Trucks and Drunk Driving |
Drinking and driving is a deadly combination. The danger is clear:
The fact is that drinking and driving simply do not mix. Any amount of alcohol can impair a driver’s judgment and coordination, and reduce the ability to evaluate distance and speed. To help prevent needless injuries and deaths, Michigan has strengthened laws against drunk driving. In this state, an individual can be convicted of the crime of “driving under the influence” (DUI), if that driver is:
Michigan has much stricter laws against drinking by truck drivers. State drunk driving laws prohibit operating a large truck, tractor-trailer, or other commercial vehicle, if the driver has a blood alcohol content of only .04 or greater. In addition, an individual cannot drive a large truck, if he or she drank any alcohol within the previous 4 hours. A truck driver must stay off the road for at least 24 hours, after declining a preliminary breath test (breathalyzer). An individual will lose a Michigan commercial driver’s license (which is required to drive a large truck or tractor-trailer), following a conviction for violating the drunk driving laws of Michigan or any other state, or after refusing a law enforcement officer’s request to take a chemical test for alcohol or illegal drugs. If you or a loved one was injured by a Michigan truck driver who may have been drinking, talk with an experienced Michigan truck accident lawyer immediately. Just click here to make out a simple, free and confidential legal consultation form about your Michigan truck accident claim now. Protect your rights. Get the Bernstein Advantage today. |