Avoid a Costly Minute
Headed to dinner with friends
Arrive at the restaurant
A cocktail at the bar while waiting for a table
A couple of drinks with dinner
In the car headed home
Swerved to miss another vehicle
Pulled over by a police officer for crossing into another lane of traffic
Blew into a breathalyzer 10
Taken to the jail, booked for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) 11
What a night out can cost if you don’t #PlanAhead? Court costs$250 to $1500 Legal fees$2,000 to hire a lawyer $5,000 if you go to trial License reinstatement$250 - $500 Counseling or drug $100 to $500 rehabilitation course (if required) Ignition interlock $100 setup fee (required in some states) $50-$100 monthly rental fee (average 3 months for first offense) *Multiple sources. Costs vary from state to state. 12
Insurance rate increase $1,000 - $1500 Most insurance companies classify DUI offenders as high-risk drivers and raise rates significantly. The amount can double or triple with repeat offenses and can last at least three years. Loss of income $1,000 to $4,000 Jail, court time, community service, loss of driving privileges, to name a few, can take you away from work anywhere from one to four weeks. Based on the 2014 national median salary of $52,000 this can equate to a loss of $1,000-$4,000. What a night out can cost if you don’t #PlanAhead? 13
What a night out can cost if you don’t #PlanAhead? …YOU’RE LOOKING TO PAY BETWEEN $4,850 - $12,900* *Multiple sources. Costs vary from state to state. 14
Additional costs you may face Possible job loss and damage to professional reputation Strained or broken family relationships 15
Additional costs you may face Difficulty finding a job due to criminal record Limited options due to bad credit from criminal record 16
Or… Before heading to dinner with friends, you have PLANNED AHEAD for a designated driver or other sober ride home. 17
Cost of getting home with a plan? …YOU’LL PAY ABOUT $25 for a 10-mile ride home* *Source: Taxifarefinder.com 18
…a minute can change everything. #PlanAhead 19