If avoiding killing someone or going to jail isn’t enough motivation — and it is — here are some financial considerations that will hopefully deter boozy Bobs and Betty’s from getting behind the wheel.
Insurance Hikes: Insurance premiums jump by 25 percent after a DWI/DUI incident, that’s if you can keep your insurance. Some companies will yank coverage all together after just one drunk driving incident.
Suspended License: If you have a DWI/DUI it can
affect license eligibility, which has major impact on getting to and from work. Getting caught driving with a suspended license or without a license can result in major fines as well, and increases insurance premiums by 10 percent on average.Exorbitant Fees: The real hole in the wallet comes from all of the fees associated with a DUI. Lawyers fees, bail and towing can add up to $10,000 on average for most first time offenses.
Best bet is to get a friend or call a cab. It’s not worth risking life — or a semblance of financial stability.