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Virginia Beach, VA DUI Attorney News Archive

**Hampton Roads Launches 757 Sober Ride Initiative for Safe New Year’s Eve Celebrations**

In light of concerning statistics from the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, Drive Safe Hampton Roads is taking action to prevent DUI incidents this New Year’s Eve. The organization is promoting the 757 Sober Ride program, aimed at providing safe transportation for those celebrating with alcohol across Hampton Roads.

Running from December 31 to January 1, this initiative, powered by Lyft, offers eligible individuals up to $15 off their rides. Brian Hennessy, Chair of the Impaired Driving Prevention Committee, highlighted the importance of community vigilance in reducing personal injury incidents linked to impaired driving.

The program receives support from local law firm Huffman & Huffman Brothers-in-Law and is partially funded by grants from the Virginia DMV. With its focus on enhancing public safety during the holiday season, 757 Sober Ride encourages responsible celebrations throughout the region.

Virginia Beach Man Receives 24-Year Sentence for Deadly Hit-and-Run DUI Crash

In a heartbreaking case of reckless driving, Adam Cieniewicz, a 37-year-old resident of Virginia Beach, has been sentenced to 24 years in prison. His sentence stems from a tragic hit-and-run accident on July 30, 2024, which claimed the lives of two passengers.

According to the Commonwealth’s Office, Cieniewicz had been drinking for several hours at Mermaids Club before he lost control of his vehicle on Shipps Corner Road. After the accident, he fled the scene barefoot and failed to alert authorities about the crash that resulted in significant personal injuries and fatalities.

Cieniewicz's criminal history raises serious concerns, as he had previously faced charges including multiple DUIs and drug possession. He was ultimately convicted of aggravated involuntary manslaughter along with other related charges. This case underscores important issues within criminal defense and personal injury law, highlighting the severe consequences of impaired and reckless driving in Virginia.

Virginia Labor Day Weekend: AAA Calls for Caution as DUI Incidents Rise

As Labor Day weekend approaches, the Virginia Beach Oceanfront is expected to draw significant crowds, prompting AAA to remind everyone of the importance of responsible driving. This message comes in the wake of a tragic motorcycle crash on Laskin Road, which involved high speeds and serves as a sobering reminder of the risks on the road.

With both locals and tourists on the move, AAA's Ryan Adcock urges all drivers to follow road safety rules diligently. This not only helps to avoid personal injury incidents but also prevents potential criminal charges related to DUI.

Visitors like John McIntire and Jerry Chenault have shared their own strategies for safely navigating Virginia's busy roads, emphasizing the need for awareness and patience during this bustling holiday period.

In line with these safety efforts, AAA strongly advocates for pre-arranged transportation for anyone celebrating with alcohol. They highlight the real dangers of impaired driving and the serious risks it poses to all road users.

Meanwhile, Virginia State Police continue to stress the importance of adhering to speed limits and maintaining sober driving, aiming to ensure a safer and more enjoyable holiday experience for everyone in the area.