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  1. How Police Visually Detect Drunk Drivers

    DUI Stops How Police Visually Detect Drunk Drivers

    Over 100 visual cues for spotting a drunk driver were compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This study was the result of extensive research and interviews of police officers making over 12,000 DUI (Driving Under the Influence) and DWI (Driving While Intoxicated)...
  2. Drunk Driving, DUI, DWI FAQ

    Laws & Penalties Drunk Driving, DUI, DWI FAQ

    DUI (Driving Under the Influence) and DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) offenses are criminal in nature. It is important for all drivers to be aware of the law and measures taken by the police and law enforcement to ensure road safety. The following represents frequently asked questions about DUI...
  3. What To Do If You're Stopped For Drunk Driving

    Field Sobriety Tests What To Do If You're Stopped For Drunk Driving

    What do you do if you're stopped under suspicion of DUI or DWI? What happens? What should you expect? How should you react? This article, the second in a three part series, will explain what you can expect if you're stopped by a police officer under suspicion of drinking and driving, how you...
  4. DUI, DWI and Zero Tolerance Laws by State

    Laws & Penalties DUI, DWI and Zero Tolerance Laws by State

    The terms “driving under the influence” (DUI) and “driving while impaired” (DWI) describe the criminal act of operating an automobile while one’s ability is impaired by the effects of alcohol, illegal drugs, prescription medicine or other substance. DUI and DWI are illegal in all 50 states, with...
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