
Impaired Driving
You Drink & Drive. You Lose.
Driving while intoxicated is one of the most common violent crimes, randomly killing or injuring someone in Missouri every 1.7 hours. These tragedies are preventable when drivers make a simple, smart choice to drive sober.
Alcohol-Related Fatalities Map, 2005-2007
Holiday 2008
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Is it worth it?
Consider some of the consequences if you choose to drive while intoxicated:
- If you cause a fatal crash while intoxicated, you can be charged with Involuntary Manslaughter, a felony resulting in up to seven years of jail time, a $5,000 fine or both.
- Your license can be suspended for 90 days on your first conviction. You could be fined up to $500 and spend up to six months in jail.
- A second conviction results in a yearlong revocation of your license. You could be fined up to $1,000 and spend up to one year in jail.
- Minors may additionally be subject to a Minor in Possession citation, resulting in license suspension for 90 days for a first offense. This is in addition to any suspension resulting from “point” assessment on an alcohol conviction.
- Insurance coverage will be difficult to find and your rates will be significantly higher.
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