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Florida DUI Guide: Car Insurance Everything You Need to Know About First Offender DUI / DWI, Drinking Driving and Drugs Home | State By State Help | DUI Lawyers | Insurance Help | Breath Testers | DUI Videos Other States Florida Topics Florida DUI Florida Car Insurance Florida DUI Lawyers Florida DUI Library Google Search Results Florida Auto Insurance Since 1993, InsureMe has helped countless consumers save money on their auto insurance. Fast, easy and free. With our free service, enter your information once and you are instantly matched with the most competitive companies in the business. You'll get back up to five quotes so you can compare and save. At InsureMe, we shop your insurance so you don't have to. Your privacy is important to us. At InsureMe, we use the highest level of security available to safeguard your personal information. We hate spam just as much as you do, so we'll never sell or rent your email address for mass marketing. Why not get started today? Get Quote Now Home > State By State Help > Florida DUI > Car Insurance DISCLAIMER : This website provides only general information intended for those charged with drunk driving offenses. The information and news items on the site are for information only. This information is not legal advice, nor is it intended to create any binding advisory relationship. Do not take action based upon this information unless you consult with an attorney or other specialist. © 2005 Drivers Research Institute   All Rights Reserved   Send eMail   Advertise With Us



State Laws Menu Statistics History Education Coalitions Victims Impact NYS Drunk Driving Laws Tips for Parents What Can Happen Keg Registration Press Releases Goals & Achievements DWI Home N.Y.S. DRUNK DRIVING LAWS The Rockland County Stop-DWI Office provides the following information on the law and penalties for conviction of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Tougher penalties are levied for convictions of Driving While I ntoxicated (DWI) and Driving While Ability Impaired by Alcohol (DWAI) while operating a commercial motor vehicle and significantly increase when transporting passengers for hire, children, (school bus) dangerous cargo and hazardous materials. Additionally, the required blood alcohol concentration, (also referred to as BAC) necessary to obtain a conviction for DWI/DWAI is significantly lower when operating commercial motor vehicles. Stop-DWI wants you to understand the consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and drug impaired driving continues to be a major problem in the United States responsible for approximately seventeen thousand deaths each year. A significant number of these deaths involve underage drinking and young adults between the ages of sixteen to twenty-one years old. We strongly endorse the message conveyed by the law - it does not pay to drink and drive. New York State recently passed legislation lowering the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) necessary to sustain a conviction for Driving While Intoxicated from .10% to .08%. Studies have shown that motorists with a .08% BAC experience significant reductions in the performance of critical tasks such as braking, steering, lane changing, distance perception and judgment. Moreover, research indicates that impairment occurs at much lower blood alcohol concentrations of .01% to .03%. A person can reach a BAC of .01% by consuming just three ounces of whiskey, one wine cooler or one can of beer. Such impairment can have a detrimental effect on your ability to operate a motor vehicle depending upon the drivers emotional state, body weight, fatigue level, tolerance, and body chemistry. Therefore, you must understand that intoxication is a condition that exists within the mind and can be induced by small amounts of alcohol or other drugs and intensified by a persons physiological composition and emotional state. Keep these facts in mind and remember that alcohol effects each person uniquely and to differing degrees. The decisions you make may very well save your life and the lives of your family, friends and other innocent people. Fine & Drivers License Sanctions Section 1192 N.Y.S. V&T Law as of November 10, 2003 Driving While Ability Impaired By Alcohol 1192.1 - Private Passenger Vehicle Driving While Ability Impaired By Alcohol 1192.1 - Commercial Motor Vehicle Driving While Intoxicated 1192.3 & Driving With .08 Or More Blood Alcohol Content 1192.2 - All Vehicles Driving While Ability Impaired By Drugs 1192.4 All Vehicles Operating A Motor Vehicle Under The Age Of 21 After Consuming Alcohol - Also Known As The Zero Tolerance Law - Private Passenger Vehicle Refusal To Submit To A Chemical Test Of Your Blood, Breath Or Urine To Determine Drug/Alcohol Content Digested Version of DWI Laws 1192-A Zero Tolerance Law - Violation. Operate a motor vehicle with a BAC of .02 to .07 by a person under 21 years old. 1192-1 Driving While Ability Impaired Alcohol - Traffic Infraction. Operate a motor vehicle while ability impaired by alcohol. 1192-1 Driving While Ability Impaired Alcohol - Misdemeanor. Operate a special vehicle while ability impaired by alcohol. Taxi/livery vehicle with paying passenger, or a non-commercial motor vehicle weighing more than 18000 lbs. but not more than 26000 lbs.---i.e. motor homes and recreational vehicles. 1192-1 Driving While Ability Impaired Alcohol - Misdemeanor. Current charge escalates to a misdemeanor if two prior convictions in N.Y.S. within ten years of any 1192 offense. 1192-1 Driving While Ability Impaired Alcohol - Felony. Operate a special vehicle plus prior conviction for special vehicle within ten years. 1192-2 Driving with .08 or More BAC - Misdemeanor. Operate a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08 or more. Escalates to a felony with prior conviction in N.Y.S. for 1192-2 or 3 within ten years or a conviction of Vehicular Assault or Vehicular Manslaughter. Charge will also escalate to a felony if operating a more than 18000-lb. motor vehicle carrying dangerous cargo or operating a school bus with passengers. 1192-3 Driving While Intoxicated - Misdemeanor. Operate a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Escalates to a felony with a prior conviction in N.Y.S. for 1192-2 or 3 within ten years or a conviction of Vehicular Assault or Vehicular Manslaughter. Charge will also escalate to a felony if operating a more than 18000lb. motor vehicle carrying dangerous cargo or operating a school bus with passengers. 1192-4 Driving While Ability Impaired by Drugs - Misdemeanor. Operate a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs. Charge escalates to a felony with a prior conviction in N.Y.S. of 1192-4 within ten years. 1192-5 DWAI - Commercial Motor Vehicle Level I -Traffic Infraction. Operate a commercial motor vehicle with .04 or more, but not more than .06 BAC. 1192-6 DWAI - Commercial Motor Vehicle Level II - Misdemeanor. Operate a commercial motor vehicle with more than .06, but less than .08 BAC. If two prior convictions in N.Y.S. for 1192-1,2,3,4,6 within five years and one charge is a misdemeanor the current charge escalates to a felony.



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Illinois DUI

CHRONOLOGY OF A DUI ARREST SERVICES PROGRAMS PRESS PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENTS CONTACT Chronology of a DUI Arrest An officer stops a vehicle at a roadside safety check or for probable cause, reasonable suspicion or unusual operation. The officer observes the driver and requests a driver's license, vehicle registration and insurance card. If the officer suspects the driver is under the influence, the driver is requested to submit to field sobriety tests. If the officer does not suspect the driver is under the influence, the driver is released with any applicable violations. If the officer has probable cause based on the field sobriety tests, the driver is placed under arrest for DUI and taken to the police station. The driver is requested to submit to a chemical testing of breath, urine or blood. If the chemical test determines the driver is not under the influence, the driver is released with any applicable violations. If a tested driver's BAC is more than .05 but less than .08 percent and no drugs are found in the system, no Statutory Summary Suspension will apply. However, the associated DUI charge will remain until appropriate action is taken by the court. If the driver refuses or fails to complete testing, the Statutory Summary Suspension will apply. A repeat offender who refuses testing will not be eligible for a Restricted Driving Permit (RDP) during the three-year suspension. A repeat offender who takes the test and fails is not eligible for an RDP during the 12-month suspension. If the driver's test results show a BAC of .08 percent or more, or any trace of a drug, illegal substance or intoxicating compound, the driver will be issued a law enforcement sworn report notifying the driver of a Statutory Summary Suspension. If the driver's license is valid, a receipt is issued that will allow driving for 45 days. A driver may obtain additional testing at his/her own expense; the results are admissible in court. The offender is required to post bond and may be detained until bond is posted. The offender's vehicle may be towed, impounded or seized. Table of Contents Message | DUI | DUI Facts | Chronology of a DUI Arrest | Statutory Summary Suspension | Penalties for a DUI Conviction | Driving with a BAC of .16 or Greater | DUI with a Child in the Vehicle | Penalties for Other Alcohol-Related Offenses | Administrative License Revocations | Judicial Hearings | Driving Permits | Driver's License Reinstatement | Case Dispositions | Average Cost of a DUI Conviction | "Use It & Lose It" | Offenses Related to Underage Drinking | Secretary of State Programs | Victims Rights | Emergency Room Reporting of Injured Impaired Drivers | History of DUI Laws in Illinois | This edition of the DUI Fact Book is as accurate as possible at the time of publication. This manual does not cover every aspect of Illinois' DUI laws and should not be cited as a legal authority in court. BACK TO CYBERDRIVEILLINOIS.COM HOME PAGE



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