A designated driver is someone who will abstain from alcoholic usage and remain sober throughout an event, party, sporting event, etc., in order to be able to drive companions home safely as many of them will become too intoxicated to drive themselves. It is a far better alternative to letting people drive under the influence, as many accidents and deaths have been attributed to drunk driving over the years. Many businesses and bars will cater to "designated drivers" and offer them discounted non-Alcoholic Beverages and discounted or even free food as well if their companions purchase food.
People who can drive city buses as designated drivers are people who are licensed to drive city buses and have the position of being the designated driver of the aforementioned bus.
being the designated driver for the night. thus not being aloud to drink
It means to appoint something. like hes the designated driver, means he was picked.
no, you decide if your going to be the designated driver or not
If by "DD" you mean "designated driver" yes. Any fully licensed driver can be a 'designated driver.' Which means that you are the sober one, who hasn't drunk anything alcoholic and are taking care of the driving for the other passengers in your vehicle who have been.
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The person is the 'Designated Driver' who is not allowed to drink alcohol.
No, in Ontario, a G2 driver cannot be a designated driver as they are not permitted to drive with any amount of alcohol in their system. Designated drivers should have a full G license with no alcohol in their system when driving.
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If the designated driver was sober and not breaking any laws and did not get any traffic citations, your insurance should not be affected. If the investigating officer gave the OTHER driver 100% responsibility for the event, you're ok. BTW, thanks for using a designated driver.
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