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Driving is considered a right
Anyone can get a driver’s license
Public Safety is the most important factor when determining who can have a drivers license.
In all 50 states, the legal limit for drunk driving is a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or below
You cannot be arrested for DUI if your BAC is below .08.
The laws in most States, state that a person who is operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of .08 or greater, has used any illegal substances, or is impaired by medications is automatically considered under the influence and can be arrested for DUI.
If you are convicted of a DUI, you are likely to face additional criminal penalties such as fines, jail or community service and loss of your driving privilege
Most states have adopted the law that if you are driving a vehicle, you have then given consent to submit to the approved test to find out if you’re driving under the influence of alcohol
The penalties for refusal in many states, include fines, insurance surcharges, suspension or revocation of vehicle registration, jail time, and enhanced penalties for drivers who refused the breathalyzer or blood alcohol test and were convicted of DUI
Drivers are convicted of driving under the influence after chemical test refusals all the time
If you are arrested for DUI with a BAC of .15 or higher the penalties can be much more severe.
All States have some type of ignition interlock law.