Summer 2012 Driving Tips for College Students

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Driving Safety Tips

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Summer is nearing and many college students are already up for vacation on the beach. Expectedly, a lot of them will consume alcoholic drinks to make the occasion more fun. However, summer vacation fun can turn into a tragic event if students drink irresponsibly.

Every summer, hundreds of college students are ticketed and fined for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. In Southern California where there are many beach spots, this problem is not uncommon.

In relation to this, college students who will hit the SoCal beach spots this summer must refrain from driving while under the influence to avoid getting involved in debilitating or fatal road accidents. Impaired driving is very dangerous because it can lead to different types of accident injuries, including:

•    Traumatic brain injury
•    Spinal cord injury
•    Fractured bones
•    Broken arms, legs, and shoulders
•    Head concussions
•    Severe lacerations and cuts
•    Posttraumatic stress disorder
•    Internal bleeding
•    Whiplash injury

Youth drivers who want to enjoy their summer vacation safely and responsibly are advised to follow these driving tips:

Do not drive if under the influence – It is imperative for any driver to refrain from getting behind the wheel if he or she is under influence of alcohol.

Assign a designated driver – If you have a friend or a colleague who did not consume alcoholic drink, ask him or her to drive the car for you.

Take a cab – If you have too much drink, driving your own vehicle should not be among your options to reach home. The best way to get home is to ride a cab.

Southern California drivers who get involved in an accident caused by a negligent motorist have the right to claim for personal injury damages. They are advised to hire an experienced Los Angeles personal injury attorney who can assist them in claiming for injury payments from the negligent driver involved.

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