How to Identify Drunk or Impaired Drivers

Use These Tips to Help You Identify If a Driver is Drunk or Impaired

By Crystal Sciarini, published Feb 10, 2007
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In 1997 my Father was killed by a drunk driver. After his untimely death our family became passionate about raising awareness of drunk and impaired drivers. We started a non-profit named D.E.A.N (Dedicated to Eliminating Alcohol related Negligence) our first project was creating bright yellow bumper stickers that say, "Drunk Drivers Kill Dial 911." Using these bumper stickers we made it our mission to remind people that they can take action immediately when the happen upon a drunk or impaired driver.

The hints below give you many different ways to help you identify if a driver is drunk or impaired. I have spoken with many police officers regarding how to identify a drunk or impaired driver. I was surprised to learn that a large number of impaired drivers may not be weaving or swerving noticeably. These officers told me that they use many other "symptoms" to identify a drunk or impaired driver.

1) Turning with a wide radius;
You may see a driver who swings out wide to make a turn that would otherwise be easily maneuvered.

2) Straddling center of lane marker;
An impaired driver will use the line to help them concentrate on driving straight, not realizing that they are driving down the middle of the road.

3) "Appearing to be drunk";
A driver may be hunched over the wheel or leaning to the side.

4) Almost striking object or vehicle;

5) Weaving;
You do not have to cross a line to weave. One officer stated that he has pulled over a numerous number of drivers who were weaving with their lane.

6) Driving on other than designated highway;
Sidewalkes, grassy lots, any service can be viewed as a road to someone who is drunk or impaired.

7) Swerving;

8) Speed more than 10 mph below limit;
It is a common myth that impaired drivers are usually speeding. Most drunk or impaired drivers will actually slow down while they try to concentrate on staying within their lane.

9) Stopping without cause in traffic lane;
The drunk or impaired driver may stop at an unmarked intersection or at a green light. In their impairment they are being overcautious and are easily confused on when and where to stop.

How to Identify Drunk or Impaired Drivers

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Takeaways
  • Use your cell phone to report and stop drunk or impaired drivers.
  • Use these tips to help you indentify a drunk or impaired driver.
  • You can save a life!
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Good tips, and you are correct. Those signs can save your life. If you see a driver doing that and have the means, CALL 9-1-1 immediately, give them the plate # and the location and then get the heck away from that vehicle - it's literally a rolling time bomb. Nice article :).

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 12:06:39 AM

 
You know, I never really thought that the driver doing those things might be drunk, just thought they were terrible drivers. Thank you for sharing.

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 12:04:00 AM

 
Its good to see your family have turned your experience around to help others

Posted on 02/27/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

 
Sandra and Susan, thanks for your comments and for taking the time to read this article.

Posted on 02/11/2007 at 10:02:00 AM

 
Thank you for this article. THe more info we can get out there, the better. I too have experienced bad events due to the simple fact that people cannot make intelligent decisions. Great article. Keep 'em coming.

Posted on 02/11/2007 at 7:02:00 AM

 
Crystal, I am so sorry for the lost of your father. But you have made a positive difference and hopefully your advice with help others to prevent another needless death. You father I am sure is very proud of you. Well done!

Posted on 02/11/2007 at 3:02:00 AM

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