Over the holiday season, I was driving home from a friend’s house when I noticed a vehicle in front of me being operated in a somewhat strange way. I wasn’t sure if the driver was ill or maybe intoxicated. Is there any information you can provide to help identify a driver who may be intoxicated?
Answer:
To assist motorists in identifying possible drunk drivers, the Grafton Police Department would like to offer the following information provided by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). More information may be found at www.madd.org.
How to Spot a Drunk Driver
You can help protect your family from drunk drivers by looking for these signs of intoxication among other motorists:
- Quick acceleration or deceleration
- Tailgating
- Weaving or zigzagging across the road
- Driving anywhere other than on a road designated for vehicles
- Almost striking an object, curb, or vehicle
- Stopping without cause or erratic braking
- Drifting in and out of traffic lanes
- Signaling that is inconsistent with driving actions
- Slow response to traffic signals (e.g. sudden stop or delayed start)
- Straddling the center lane marker
- Driving with headlights off at night
- Swerving
- Driving slower than 10 mph below the speed limit
- Turning abruptly or illegally
- Driving into opposing traffic on the wrong side of the road
It happens every day. Drunk drivers get on the roads, endangering our friends and loved ones. Sometimes, we witness these drivers on the road, weaving in and out of lanes or traveling down a highway going the wrong direction. Quite often, responsible citizens are left asking themselves—what do I do?
- Stay as far away from the other vehicle as possible.
- Do not try to pass the vehicle or signal the driver to pull over. Doing so could result in a collision.
- Take notice of the license plate number of the driver along with details of the vehicle including make, model and color. However, make sure you don’t compromise your own safety trying to obtain this information.
- Pull over and call 911. Give the exact location of the vehicle, including the name of the road or cross streets and the direction the vehicle is traveling. Give a complete description of the vehicle and the manner in which the vehicle is being driven.
Normand A. Crepeau, Jr.
Chief of Police





