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It is common knowledge that after a long night of drinking, activities such as driving should be avoided. Whether police want to check a driver's potential blood alcohol level or if you want to...
If you regularly partake in the drinking culture, chances are high that a police officer has administered a blood alcohol test to you, a "breathalyzer" in common lingo. Those experienced with the...
Drunk drivers risk severe penalties, including jail time, fines and the loss of their driving privileges. All 50 states have strict DUI laws, although the specific laws vary from state to state....
While there are several methods for testing the level of alcohol in a person's bloodstream, the two most common are measuring breath alcohol content and blood alcohol content. Police departments...
Drunk driving has been a problem throughout the world ever since the creation of the automobile. While driving under the influence has always been dangerous, the laws and views of drunk driving...
Because the chemical structure of alcohol changes very little when it goes from a bottle of beer into your mouth and enters your bloodstream, it's a relatively easy substance to measure in exhaled...
A breathalyzer is a device in which a person's blood alcohol levels can be determined when they blow into a chamber on the device. Law enforcement officials use breathalyzers to help them...
Breathalyzers have long been used by law enforcement agencies to determine whether drivers are legally intoxicated under state laws. While the machines have been responsible for getting drunk...
Driving under the influence, or DUI as it is commonly known, is not just incredibly careless, but also illegal in all 50 states. Driving under the influence has repercussions that are financial...
Breathalyzers are so familiar that even people who don't even drink, let along flirt with drinking and driving, know what they are. Despite this ubiquity, many people are still unfamiliar with the...
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol (also known as a DUI) is illegal in every state in the United States. It is important, however, to know the specific laws in your home state to make...
If you ever drink a beer and then get in the car to drive in Montana, you need to be aware of the state laws. Montana's DUI laws apply to anyone driving the vehicle, though the definition of...
Sobriety checkpoints are becoming more and more common as police try to keep suspected DUI drivers off the road. However, in doing so, they can trample the rights of individual drivers. Follow...
The term "breathalyzer" is actually the brand name of the breath-analyzing products manufactured by Smith and Wesson in the late 1950s, an improvement of the much more cumbersome "drunkometer"...
If you've been drinking heavily and you're pulled over in your vehicle and asked to take a breathalyzer test, you have the right to refuse to take the test. Since alcohol first impairs your...
Police officers can pull over drivers for doing something stupid, and they can decide to do a breathalyzer test at their own discretion. It is possible the test results are inaccurate, so if...
Alcohol consumption impairs the ability to function, and certainly, your ability to drive a motor vehicle. The once social acceptable "drink and drive" action has now became the target of law...
The level of alcohol in the blood is measured by BAC, which stands for blood alcohol content or concentration. Typically, this number is measured by the mass of alcohol per unit of volume of...
Blood alcohol content is the measure of alcohol in the blood, usually expressed in a percentage derived from the grams of alcohol per 100 grams of blood. Several numeric conversions are required...