Virginia Driving Laws and Safety Practice Test

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What is a recommended practice for attending social events where alcohol will be present?

Drive alone to avoid sharing the car.

Stay for a short time to limit drinking.

Drive in groups of two or more with a designated driver.

Choosing to drive in groups of two or more with a designated driver is a highly recommended practice when attending social events where alcohol may be present. This approach ensures that at least one person in the group is responsible for driving safely and has committed to abstaining from alcohol consumption. By designating a driver, the risk of alcohol-related incidents is significantly reduced, as the designated driver remains sober and capable of safely navigating the roads after the event.

Additionally, this option fosters a supportive environment where others can enjoy themselves without the worry of how they will get home. It promotes accountability among friends and encourages safer social interactions, reducing the likelihood of decisions that could lead to driving under the influence. This practice is crucial in mitigating the dangers associated with drinking and driving, helping to protect both the individuals involved and the broader community.

Only drink when you have a ride home arranged.

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