Yes. Most people, if they drink at all, have done it. But there’s a difference between having one drink with a meal and driving at some point after that when you’ve likely metabolized most, if not all, of it and going out to the bar and getting smashed and then driving. Most people are fully capable of having one drink and being fine to drive, not immediately but once they’ve metabolized the alcohol (some individuals, with medication, body weight, and other factors that affect their metabolism, get and stay intoxicated longer than others and would need to be more careful). There’s nothing whatsoever wrong with this the vast majority of times. There sometimes is a problem with that “one drink” is the equivalent of three or four (think mega margaritas that are served at some restaurants) , but most times there is nothing wrong with having “a drink.”
There is a vast, vast difference for the average individual in “a drink” and being drunk (even a little), incapacitated, and unable to safely operate a motor vehicle. People who want to condemn people for having a single drop of alcohol anywhere in their system when driving, without taking anything into account, are just being silly and overly judgmental.
To clarify for those who might misconstrue. I do not approve of drunk driving. I do not approve of people going out drinking and driving home. I do not approve of people doing stupid things with alcohol. I don’t even approve of people getting drunk. I do, however, see a big difference between these things and having a drink with a meal and with enough time to become road ready before driving away. And I do approve of thinking about this matter rationally without assuming that everyone who drinks even a sip is automatically drunk and incapable of driving without being a danger to themselves and others.