How to Avoid a DUI Charge During Holiday Travel in Pennsylvania

With heavy holiday traffic and increased police patrols on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Steven F. O’Meara explains how drivers can plan ahead, avoid risky decisions, and understand what to do if a holiday drive leads to a DUI or traffic-related charge.

Holiday travel can quickly become stressful, especially when traffic is heavy, road conditions are unpredictable, and police patrols are actively watching for impaired or distracted drivers. With nearly six million vehicles expected on the Pennsylvania Turnpike this holiday season, drivers should plan ahead, stay alert, and make safe choices before getting behind the wheel.

If you are going to drink, use a designated driver or rideshare. If you are driving through difficult areas, including stretches between New Stanton and Bedford, give yourself extra time and stay focused on the road.

If the unexpected happens and you are facing a DUI charge or another traffic-related legal issue in Pennsylvania, the Law Office of Steven F. O’Meara can help you understand your options and protect your rights.

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