Texas New DWI Laws Get Stricter: Offenders Will Be Made To Pay
Well hello, Labor Day weekend. And hello, new Texas laws. While these could be made into a Fearless Fave Five Laws of Texas, there is only one that really catches my interest and attention. First off - if you are drinking alcohol, do not drive. And if you're going to drive, do not drink. Texas legislators have tightened down the law on driving while intoxicated, and it's going to cost you for years if you get caught.
Yes, these are some new laws that look like old laws, but they've only been made stiffer. The law that really caught my attention is how if you are involved in an accident and found to be driving under the influence, and an adult dies because of the accident, you will be made financially responsible.
While the words "financially responsible" may not scare you, this will: if a person you kill while driving under the influence has children, you will be made to pay child support until that parent's last child graduates from college. I love that law; it makes sense. If you are incarcerated, you will still have to pay child support before, during and after your jail time. Welcome to Texas and the new DWI laws.
Here are a few more laws that are being implemented effective September 1st, 2023, from the Texas Department of Transportation. The new laws will be in effect this Labor Day weekend.
This Labor Day weekend, if you drink, don't drive. And if you're gonna drive, don't drink. Better yet, save all the hassle, grab a Sharpie, and write an Uber driver's phone number on your arm. When you need to head home, call your Uber bestie.