

The Psychological Factors Behind DUI
Why do people drink and drive? Let’s explore the psychological factors contributing to drunk driving, such as addiction, stress, and poor decision-making skills.
Can you get a DUI for meth in Arizona? Yes. In Arizona you can get a DUI for driving under the influence of any drug, including meth. Here’s what you need to know.
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In Arizona, it is illegal to drive after consuming any type of drug1, such as alcohol, marijuana, or prescription medication.
Not only is driving under the influence of drugs extremely unsafe and could result in serious accidents and loss of life, but also violating this law will lead to significant legal repercussions.
Jail time or hefty fines are likely if caught driving impaired from drugs. Even though these penalties may discourage some from drugged driving, we need to be vigilant and remember that a DUI can ruin lives both on and off the road.
Driving under the influence of meth is tremendously dangerous2. It can severely impair one’s judgment, slow their reaction time, and lead to higher risk-taking behavior than when sober.
Unfortunately, at times people drive vehicles while under the influence of meth, which puts themselves as well as other drivers on the road in immense danger. One should never get behind the wheel if they have used these types of drugs.
This applies even after minimal usage or if it has been a significant amount of time since the drug was taken; these substances can be extremely powerful and long-lasting in their effects.
Driving under the influence of meth in Arizona can have serious consequences. Depending on the severity of the offense, a person could face up to 90 days in jail and be forced to pay a fine of $1,000 or more.
Even if this is their first offense, it’s still a scary prospect, not only due to the punishment they may face but also when they consider how their actions may have impacted the lives of others.
Everyone needs to remember that drug-related activities — especially those involving dangerous substances like methamphetamine — come with real risks and can lead to significant legal consequences.
Getting convicted of driving under the influence of methamphetamine can be an incredibly difficult and emotionally draining experience, especially in Arizona.
It is important to remember that even if you have been convicted, there are still steps you can take towards rehabilitation and resolving your criminal charge.
DUI education classes provide a valuable opportunity to learn about the dangers of driving under the influence of meth and how to prevent a similar event from occurring again in the future.
Even though it can be hard to face the consequences, completing such classes shows a willingness on your part to make positive changes for yourself and for those around you moving forward.
If you have been convicted of driving under the influence of meth in Arizona, Cornerstone DUI can help.
We provide comprehensive and personalized alcohol and drug education classes as well as treatment for those struggling with substance abuse issues.
Our team is committed to helping you address any of your legal needs and providing quality counseling to ensure you learn how to make better decisions in the future.
We understand that everybody’s situation is unique, and our staff will work with you to develop a personalized plan tailored to your individual needs.
Our goal is to help you get your life back on track and prevent similar mistakes from happening in the future. Contact us today to find out how we can assist you.
[2] Methamphetamine and driving impairment
Dane is a DUI education expert, and is Cornerstone DUI's operations manager.
Karen is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 15 years experience. She not only specializes in DUI prevention, but addiction and recovery.
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