DUI/DWI classes, also known as Alcohol Education Programs (AEPs) or Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Programs (ADSAPs), are structured educational courses designed to educate individuals convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenses about the risks and consequences of impaired driving. These classes typically aim to prevent future instances of drunk or impaired driving by addressing the behavioral, psychological, and legal aspects associated with alcohol and drug use behind the wheel. By providing participants with knowledge and tools to make responsible decisions, these programs play a crucial role in promoting public safety and reducing the incidence of DUI/DWI offenses within communities.
Alcohol: Drinking and Driving
Not only does Alcohol damage your body, it can cause you to murder or seriously hurt someone with a vehicle.
FACT: An estimated 32% of fatal car crashes involve an intoxicated driver or pedestrian. Drinking alcohol and driving simply do not go together. Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) is a Crime!
If you are intoxicated, you will face a substantial fine, a mandatory surcharge, license revocation, higher insurance premiums, and possible incarceration. You also won’t be eligible to receive Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for college.