Pius Joseph Offers Holiday Road Tips
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Police are planning extra drunk driving checkpoints to curb car accidents in the holiday season. But victim advocate
“Daly City Police just got a grant to hold four extra checkpoints starting Dec. 14,” said Joseph, founder of the
His firm offers tips to stay safe:
• Beware of increased drunk driving. Every holiday, as well as the night before and the surrounding weekends, brings a sharp increase in the amount of drinking and drunk driving. Police cannot catch every drunk driver.
• Know the limit. Many people think they can drink and still drive safe, but the legal limit is .08% blood alcohol content—which can come from as little as two drinks for many adults. Any amount of drinking before driving is too much.
• Plan extra time. When driving during the holiday season, always try to leave a little early. Traffic is heavier, making travel times longer, and many accidents begin with a motorist who is stressed and in a hurry.
• No cell phones. Using a cell phone at the wheel can impair your driving as much as being drunk. Never text or talk on the phone while driving.
• If you are hit, know your rights. Do not apologize or accept blame at the scene of the accident, and make sure you contact an attorney before signing any papers from an insurance company.
“Every car accident victim has a right to compensation for their injuries or damages,” Joseph said. “This can even include the time you miss from work while you heal. Go to a lawyer as quickly as you can after an accident.”
About Pius Joseph:
Pius Joseph is a
Suite 801
626-397-1050
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