For many, alcohol consumption is an integral part of holiday celebrations. As a result, law enforcement often increases patrols and enforcement for impaired drivers. In fact, the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) has announced plans to “step up enforcement,” that includes “saturation patrols, bar and tavern checks, and driver license and sobriety checkpoints.” Please click here for more information on the 2012 THP Holiday Enforcement efforts.
If your holiday celebration includes alcohol consumption, it is important to understand how your consumption may impair your ability to drive. Oberman & Rice encourages you to celebrate safely and be certain to have a designated driver who is not drinking alcohol or taking any medications or drugs. Be prepared with contact information for cab companies. AAA even offers a unique “Tow to Go” program as a last resort for impaired drivers. Subject to availability, a AAA tow truck will tow and you and your vehicle to a safe location within a 10-mile radius at no cost.
It is also important that you know your rights, as well as Tennessee law relating to DUI. For instance, under certain circumstances, you may be arrested for DUI while in a parked vehicle, even if you have not driven the vehicle. Further, should you conclude that you are not too impaired to operate a vehicle, a law enforcement officer may reach a different conclusion. Should you be suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or another intoxicant, you may find yourself with questions relating to the Tennessee DUI laws, such as:
We would encourage you to visit our website at https://www.tndui.com/faqs.php for the detailed answers to these and many other frequently asked questions relating to a TN DUI traffic stop. Feel free to also call Steve or Sara with any questions at 865-249-7200.