Statistics of DWI
Chemistry of DWI
Field & Procedure
Myths vs. Reality
Consequences
200

Legal limit of BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) in the body?

What is 0.08%?

200

Factor that can lower BAC & sober one up.

What is Time?

200
A test used by officers to evaluate impairment at the roadside.

What are SFSTs (Standardized Field Sobriety Tests)?

200

Specific "caffeinated beverage" that many people assume to sober you up ; Only makes you more awake and aware.

What is coffee?

200

Device put on a DWI driver's vehicle that requires the driver to blow into the mouthpiece before the engine will start.

What is an Ignition Interlock Device (IID)?

400

The maximum time you can serve in prison for a DWI accident.

What is < 1 year?

400

Vital organ responsible for metabolizing ~90% of the alcohol consumed.

What is the liver?

400

Two "divided attention" tests standardized by the National Highway & Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

What are the "Walk-and-Turn" and the "One-Leg Stand"?

400

True or False: You can be charged with a DWI even if your BAC is below the legal limit if your driving is visibly impaired.

What is True?

400
The typical range for the total financial cost of a first-time DWI (+ fines, legal fees, insurance hikes, etc.)

What is $10,000 to $15,000?

600

In New York, if a driver’s BAC is this number or higher, they are charged with "Aggravated DWI," which carries much stiffer penalties than a standard DWI.

What is 0.18%?

600

Alcohol is classified as this type of drug due to it slowing down the central nervous system.

What is a depressant?

600

Hand-held device often used by officers for a "preliminary" breath sample before a formal arrest.

What is a PBT (Preliminary Breath Test)?

600

While it may slow the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, doing this after drinking will not lower your BAC?

What is eating food?

600

Special type of insurance form often required for high-risk drivers to prove they carry the state's minimum liability coverage.

What is an SR-22?

800

Law that sets the BAC limit to 0.00% - 0.02% for teens aged 16-18.

What is Zero Tolerance Laws?

800

What specific chemical is checked for in blood alcohol concentration tests?

What is Ethanol (C2H5OH)

800

To make a DWI arrest, an officer must meet this higher legal standard of evidence.

What is Probable Cause?

800

True or False: If you leave a party and are pulled over, you cannot be arrested for an alcohol-related offense in New York if your BAC is below the 0.08% legal limit. 

What is False?

(DWAI)

800

In many states, a third DWI conviction can be upgraded from a misdemeanor to this.

What is a felony?

1000

Percentage of fatalities from DWI accidents

What is 30%?

1000

This scientific law is the foundation of breath testing; it states that at a constant temperature, the concentration of alcohol in the breath is proportional to its concentration in the blood.

What is Henry's Law?

1000

In the 2016 case Birchfield vs. North Dakota, the Supreme Court ruled that while police can conduct a breath test without a warrant after an arrest, they generally must obtain a warrant to perform this more intrusive chemical test.

What is a blood test?

1000

This "Rising BAC" reality argues that a driver could be legal while behind the wheel, but illegal at the station, because this biological process was still occurring during the drive.

What is Absorption?

1000

Term for when the DMV takes away a driver's license independently of the criminal court case.

What is Administrative License Revocation (ALR)?

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