hi sako,
I'm still learning how to drive and was kind of stuck in a situation and was wondering about the possible consequences. The other night my friend got hammered on two martinis and I became the designated driver... my question is what would have happened if I had gotten pulled over by the police driving on a written permit while my friend was passed out? would I have received the DUI? also I was kind of relaxed after a few...do you think it would be ok if I had a drink before the driving exam?...
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Injuries? sako answered Friday November 18 2005, 6:33 pm: as far as i remember, it is legal for you to drive the car on a permit as long as there is a licenced driver in the car with you. as long as you were not above the legal limit (wich these days is pretty low), i think you probably would be ok. plus, you were a good friend for taking up the designated driver and this might help you if you're ever pulled over.
one option still exists that we didn't cover (and i'm sure will be raised by the officer) is the posibillity of calling a cab. i know it might cost some, but at least both of you would get home safe (besides, what amount of fun has ever gone without consiquence?). one of the great things about living in the city is that you actually can get just about anywhere without a car.
now about the test, as i remember, i don't recall anybody giving me a blood/breath test before driving but officially, i would have to say DRINKING BEFORE YOUR DRIVING TEST MAY BE A VERY BAD IDEA. instead, may i suggest setting aside some time for meditation and positive thinking to help you relax more.
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