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DUI Law Information - author: DUI Information Association - If you’ve been pulled over and accused of a drunk driving offense, or more commonly referred to as a DUI or DWI, then you probably have a lot of questions. You are probably scared, confused, and a little angry if you didn’t feel you deserved it. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding your incident you need to take immediate action click here for full text.
California – What happens when you get a DUI - author: H. Gillogly - When a driver in the state of California is arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol their driver’s license is immediately confiscated by the police and then served with the DMV’s ‘Notice of Suspension’. This will formally suspend their license, provide temporary driving privileges for 30 days and will also click here for full text.
Drunk driving (United States) - author: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Drunk driving or drinking and driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle after having consumed alcohol (ethanol) or other drugs, to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. It is illegal in most jurisdictions within the U.S.. The specific criminal offence is usually called driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving under the influence [of alcohol or other drugs] (DUI). Such laws may also apply to boating or piloting aircraft. click here for full text.
How to Hire the TOP DUI-DWI Attorney for Your Case - author: William C. Head - A conviction for drunk driving or drugged driving can lead to financial devastation, long-term employment problems and cataclysmic personal upheaval. A driving under the influence arrest starts series of complex and stressful consequences for most people, and the consequences of failing to fight these seemingly impossible cases (and sustaining a conviction on your criminal record) can lead to nightmarish scenarios. It is not a surprise, therefore, that many citizens accused of impaired driving offenses diligently search click here for full text.
Drunk Driving Offenses and Penalties - author: Aaron Larson - Many people charged with drunk driving protest that their driving was fine. They believe either that the officer made up an excuse to pull them over, or that the "mistake" that the officer observed was appropriate or had nothing to do with their driving. However, each state imposes a maximum permissible blood alcohol contect (BAC) for drivers, and you can be considered legally "drunk" even if you do not feel that you are in any way affected by the alcohol you consumed. The "legal limit" for blood alcohol ranges from as low as 0.07% to 0.10%, depending upon the state in which you are driving. click here for full text.
Have you been Driving Drunk - author: From Alcohol Alert - Drunk driving is a common occurrence. To soften the effect and severity of accidents due to drunk drivers, most reporters filing reports and/or quoting drunk driving statistics have chosen to refer to it as driving “under the influence” (of alcohol) or even lighter put still, driving while impaired or intoxicated. We have come to accept these terms because of the social drinking aspect or our modern-day society, where having a couple of drinks with family, friends, relative, office colleagues and or for leisure purposes and then picking up the keys to drive home, driving drunk, in effect intoxicated to an extent. click here for full text.
The Good, Bad and Ugly: Facts about Driving Drunk - author: From Alcohol Alert - Scientific data from various academic sources and research findings, provides convincingly clear evidence that important driving skills are impaired at very low blood alcohol concentrations (BACs). When considering the facts about driving drunk and discussing how alcohol can affect driving in general, it requires recognition that it falls to society as a whole, and legislative representatives in particular, to assess the costs of and the remedies for alcohol-impaired driving. click here for full text.
Drug-driving a bigger problem than drunk driving - author: From News Target - And while the press is talking about illegal drugs, I'm talking about all the prescription drugs people are taking before they get behind the wheel. It is those prescription drugs that often impair mental function and turn ordinary people into unsafe drivers. Statin drugs, for example, are well known to impair coginitive ability. Antidepressants promote violent, aggressive behavior, just like we often see in road rage incidents. click here for full text.
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