Florida DUI Laws
Addition & The Brain
Recovery & Relapse Prevention
DOUBLE JEOPOARDY
Alcohol & Driving Facts
100

In Florida, your license can be suspended immediately upon arrest for DUI under this type of suspension.

What is an administrative license suspension?

100

This neurotransmitter is heavily involved in the brain’s reward system and addiction.

What is dopamine?

100

People, places, or things that increase the urge to drink or use.

What are triggers?
100

Seeing a bar or smelling alcohol can trigger cravings due to this type of learned association.

What is classical conditioning?

100

Alcohol slows this critical driving skill, making crashes more likely.

What is reaction time?

200

Refusing a breath test in Florida results in an automatic license suspension of this many months for a first refusal.

What is 12 months?

200

This term describes needing more of a substance to get the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

This acronym warns against being Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired.

What is HALT?
200

Addiction weakens this group of mental skills responsible for planning, impulse control, and judgment.

What are executive functions?

200

The walk‑and‑turn and one‑leg stand are examples of these tests.

What are field sobriety tests?

300

A DUI involving property damage is classified as this level of offense in Florida.

What is a first‑degree misdemeanor?

300

The physical or emotional symptoms that occur when stopping alcohol or drugs.

What is withdrawal?

300

Having one of these—friends, family, or peers—is one of the strongest predictors of long‑term recovery.

What is a support system?

300

This neuroscience term describes the brain’s response when a reward is better or worse than expected, reinforcing addictive behavior.

What is reward prediction error?

300

Florida law prohibits having one of these accessible in a moving vehicle.

What is an open container of alcohol?

400

enalties increase if a DUI occurs with a passenger under this age in the vehicle.

What is 18 years old?

400

This part of the brain, responsible for decision‑making, is weakened by addiction.

What is the prefrontal cortex?

400

Deep breathing, journaling, and exercise are examples of these.

What are coping skills?

400

When someone stops drinking but begins compulsively gambling or using another substance, it’s called this.

What is a cross-addiction?

400

Alcohol typically reaches peak levels in the bloodstream within this time frame.

What is 30–90 minutes?

500

A third DUI within this many years becomes a felony in Florida.

What is 10 years?

500

Modern science classifies addiction as this type of condition, similar to diabetes or hypertension.

What is a chronic, relapsing brain disease?

500

Relapse often begins long before using again, starting with this type of relapse.

What is emotional relapse?

500

This term describes the brain’s process of creating a new “set point” during chronic substance use, making sobriety feel uncomfortable at first.

What is allostasis?

500

Florida’s Zero Tolerance law sets the BAC limit for drivers under 21 at this level.

What is 0.02%?

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