In the state of North Carolina, when people talk about the legal trouble you can get into for driving after drinking or using drugs, they often use the term “DWI” or “Driving While Impaired” rather than “DUI” or “Driving Under the Influence.” Typically, they mean…
In 2016, there were 11,264 alcohol related vehicle accidents in North Carolina that resulted in 402 fatalities, according to the figures published by the North Carolina Department of Transportation. Drivers that drink and drive and cause an accident are usually regarded as irresponsible and reckless….