Amal Khamis advocates

Drinking and driving is illegal in the UAE, and it is one of the most closely studied incidents in the country. Unlike other countries, the UAE does not have a legal blood alcohol limit. Wrongdoers may be detained for up to 48 hours, and the driver will almost certainly be required to provide urine and blood tests to ascertain whether there are any traces of intoxicants. One may then be referred to the public prosecution, which will seek a penalty in court based on the gravity of the violation and will investigate the driver's criminal history. In the United Arab Emirates, there are several types of drinking and driving accidents. Drunk driving is responsible for a large percentage of traffic accidents. The irony is that the intoxicated driver would walk away from the crash uninjured, while the motorist or the innocent spectator would be severely injured. The fact is that some of these dangers are so severe that they can result in instant death. Even Nevertheless, drunk driving incidents continue to occur, despite authorities' best efforts to educate the public about the dangers of drinking and driving.