A useful information about driving under alcohol and taking certain drugs affects.WHAT IS DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE? Drinking alcohol and taking certain drugs affects your ability to safely operate dangerous equipment such as automobiles, motorboats and industrial equipment. In every state there is against law to operate an automobile if you are so under influence of drugs or alcohol that you can not safely operate a motor vehicle. Click here if you want to learn moreIS DUI AND DWI THE SAME THING? Yes. Driving Under the Influence ("DUI") or Driving While Intoxicated ("DWI") are two of terms used by various states to mean drunk driving. Click here if you want to learn moreWHAT SHOULD I DO IF I AM STOPPED FOR DUI? If you are stopped by police, you will probably be asked to take some type of test to determine your blood alcohol level, such as a blood test or a breathalyzer test. In most states, if you refuse to submit to a test as requested by a police officer, your license will be suspended for failure to take a test, regardless of whether you are ultimately found guilty of DUI. In Pennsylvania, for example, refusal to submit to any type of blood alcohol test automatically results in a one year suspension of your driver's license. You can still be prosecuted for DUI even if you refuse to submit to a blood alcohol test. While it is important that you do not make any incriminating statements to police when you are suspected of DUI, you should always act in a courteous and respectful manner to an investigating police officer. A police officer's testimony could have a direct bearing on your sentencing in a drunk driving case at a later time. Click here if you want to learn moreWHAT IS A BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL? When you drink, alcohol from some drink is absorbed into your blood stream. Various tests have been designed to measure level of alcohol in your blood. In most states, if your blood alcohol level is greater than .10, you are presumed to be too intoxicated to safely operate an automobile. However, you can still be drunk even if your blood alcohol level is less than .10. Further, there is a big push nationwide to have laws changed in individual states, to make anyone with a blood alcohol level of .08 or more considered legally too intoxicated to drive a vehicle. Click here if you want to learn moreStatistic information: About driving under the influence. Click here if you want to learn more. |
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