Regrettably, it is a fact that millions of people choose to drive an automobile while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Doing so not just puts one's life in danger and puts passengers among others at risk too, but being caught driving drunk (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) will more often than not result in serious penalties including driver's license suspension or cancellation, monetary penalties and also incarceration. Quite often someone who has been found guilty of DUI or DWI ultimately struggles with an underlying drug abuse challenge. A legal court system knows this, and it is therefore inclined to provide DUI and DWI Offenders drug rehab rather than other serious consequences for their crime. Agreeing or obliging to take part in drug rehabilitation as a DUI/DWI Offender might not completely eradicate other effects of the crime, but can decrease the seriousness of such consequences to some great extent. Particularly if the individual willingly takes part in drug and alcohol rehab and is also a first-time offender. Research has shown that a large percentage of people who do receive drug treatment for a DUI/DWI offense stay out of the court system for similar charges in the future.