Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is one of the most common causes of accidents today. Millions of people drive cars daily and are always in a rush to get somewhere these days. Consequently, speeding tickets, along with sometimes very unfortunate accidents, are on the rise. To curb this habit, DUI (driving under the influence) laws impose serious penalties for offenses in most countries. Long gone are the days when an offender is just issued a traffic ticket. These days, due to repeated offenses, violating DUI laws is a quick way to get your license suspended.
Traffic violations are categorized as major and minor. With a minor offense, the violation is not counted against a driving record, however, with a major offense like driving under the influence (DUI) of illegal substance or alcohol, the violator requires a court appearance. Traffic laws across the globe may either suspend the license of the violator or may issue a traffic ticket.
DUI attracts severe penalties because of the implications it can have on the safety and well being of other people on the road. When a drunk driver is going at very high speeds on a highway, he not only endangers himself, but he potentially puts other drivers at risk. Such offenders get license suspensions that start at one year or more and they are also subject to hefty fines that can increase their insurance rates by more than 50%.
A points system and very strict laws aim to ensure a reduction in accidents. An offender with points exceeding the legal limit can have their licenses suspended for good.
Even though there are legal firms that help reduce your fines depending on how serious your charge is, it’s important to know that even if you are faultless in accident but still show increased alcohol and/or drug levels, your fine may be higher compared to the other driver’s.
If you have caused serious damage to people or public property, woe unto you if you cannot pay the fine because it will increases your chances of losing your license and landing a jail term. Even worse, a DUI guilty verdict can tarnish your record for nearly ten years. Refusing to take the Alcohol test is not an option; that act alone could get you a license suspension for years.
Different states have different rules and regulations and the penalties for DUI impaired driving can vary. For most major offenses that cause excessive damage to life and property the penalty is high in every state. The fines and points on your ticket will also depend on the seriousness of your offense. They also take into consideration your past conduct and record.
Traffic officers normally decide which offenders need to take breath analyser tests for alcohol, urine or blood. Through observing the possible offender perform a series of actions, the officer will then determine if there needs to be further testing to get a reading of the drug/alcohol substance level in the person’s blood.
To avoid serious repercussions and hefty points added on your traffic ticket because of DUI impaired driving, adhere to driving rules and speeding laws. Drive safely and if you are going to drink then ask a sober friend to drive or take a taxi to avoid being the cause of a loss of life.
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