A recent national study by DiscoverCars.com placed Texas as the #3 state for first-time drunk driving offenses, and that should make every Texan pause. We pride ourselves on being friendly. Respectful. Neighborly. So how did we land so high on a list like that?

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What Counts as “Drunk” in Texas?

In Texas, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for most drivers is 0.08%.

But here’s what many people don’t realize:

Even if your BAC is below 0.08%, you can still be arrested if an officer believes your ability to drive is impaired.

That’s the part that gets overlooked.

Alcohol affects everyone differently, based on body size, metabolism, and even whether you’ve eaten. For some people, just a few drinks can push them past the legal threshold. In lower-limit states like Utah, the cap is 0.05%. And in many places worldwide, even less.

The safest number? Zero.

The Real Cost of a First-Time DWI in Texas

According to the study, a first-time DWI conviction in Texas can bring:

  • Fines up to $2,000
  • Up to 180 days in jail
  • License suspension
  • And if your BAC is 0.15% or higher, fines can reach $4,000 with possible jail time up to one year

And that doesn’t include:

  • Court costs
  • Mandatory education programs
  • Increased insurance premiums
  • Long-term financial consequences

But there’s something even heavier than fines.

Texas’ 2022 Law Every Driver Should Know

In 2022, Texas passed a law requiring drunk drivers who cause a fatal crash involving a parent to pay child support until that child turns 18.

Let that sink in...

If someone makes the choice to drive impaired and it costs a child their mother or father, they can be legally required to financially support that child for years to come, including potential educational expenses.

That’s accountability Texas-style.

A Personal Moment That Stuck With Me

On Valentine’s Day, I drove my wife to dinner. She ordered a glass of wine. I took a tiny sip, maybe a tablespoon, to taste it.

And the whole drive home, I kept thinking about it.

Was I anywhere near the legal limit? Not even close.
Was I impaired? Absolutely not.

But the thought still bothered me.

Because once you’re behind the wheel, it’s not just about you anymore.

Texas Pride Means Doing Better

Texas is known across the country for its hospitality and respect. Visitors constantly say how friendly we are.

So let’s act like it:

  • If you’ve had a drink, call a ride.
  • Hand over the keys.
  • Plan ahead.

There is no reason to drive impaired. None.

Texas may be ranked #3 right now. But there’s no reason we can’t be #50 next year.

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Another season in the NFL is kicking off this week and if you're planning on attending a game with a few cold ones. This is going to be what you will pay at EVERY NFL stadium in 2025 for ONE 16 oz. beer. All info taken from Draftkings. Let's work our way from the cheapest to most expensive.

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