OWI
OWI Detection Phases
More OWI Detection Phases
SFST's
General OWI
100

This is considered the "beverage" alcohol.

What is Ethyl Alcohol?

100

This is the first phase of OWI detection.

What is Vehicle in Motion?
100

This is the second phase of DWI detection.

What is Personal Contact?

100

This is also known as the involuntary jerking of the eye.

What is Nystagmus?

100

This is the the first thing an officer should do after telling the driver that he/she is under arrest.

What is handcuff the driver?

200

This is the average rate some ones BAC will drop per hour.

What is .015?

200

This is the officer's primary decision during OWI Detection Phase 1.

What is, "Should I stop the vehicle"?

200

This is the third phase of DWI Detection.

What is Pre-arrest Screening?

200
These make up the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests.

What are the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus, Walk and Turn, and One Leg Stand?

200

Refusal to do SFST's gives the officer this.

What is probable cause to arrest of OWI?

300

This law states that drivers must submit to a chemical test or be subject to license sanctions.

What is Implied Consent?

300

This is the officer's primary decision during Detection Phase Three - Prearrest screening.  

What is, "Should I arrest the operator for DWI"?

300

This is the officer's primary decision during detection phase two.

What is, "Should I instruct the driver to exit the vehicle?"

300

When a driver refuses to take a Preliminary Breath Test, the officer should do this.

What is document it but take no action in regards to the refusal?
300

A good field sobriety test is simple and does this.

What is divides the suspect's attention?

400

The illegal per se law prohibits this.

What is operating with a prohibited blood alcohol content?

400

These are the three clues of the HGN test.

What are Lack of smooth Pursuit, Distinct and Sustained Nystagmus at maximum deviation, and on set of nystagmus prior to a 45 degree angle?

400

This is the Detection Phase where SFST's are given to the driver.

What is Phase 3?

400

These are the two stages of the One Leg Stand test.

What are Instructional and Balance and Counting?

400

This is based on the driving public's fear of being arrested.

What is General Deterrence of OWI?

500

The process of identifying and gathering evidence to determine whether or not a suspect should be arrested for an OWI violation.

What is OWI Detection?

500

This is what needs to be done if the officer does not any part of the Phase 1.

What is establish that the subject was driving or in actual physical control of the vehicle?

500

These tests measure a person's ability to perform both mental and physical tasks, assessing skills like balance, memory, and coordination required for safe driving.

What are psychophysical tests (or divided attention tests)?

500

This is the percentage someone will be over a .08 BAC if they show two or more clues during the One-Leg Stand test.

What is 83%?

500

This form requires the officer to read the driver his/her Miranda warning.

What is the Alcohol/Drug Influence Report?

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