What is the BAC for an Aggravated DWI?
.18 BAC
Who do you need approval from to reinstate your licence?
DMV
Trrue or false; alcohol is a stimulant
False, it is a depressant
Name 3 Long term effects of alcohol use
Liver Disease, addiction, death
What is the name of the device that must be installed in your car if you are on probation for a DWI?
Interlock device
BAC is an acronym for
What is Blood Alcohol Concentration
True or false; you can register a car with the New York DMV with a suspended license.
True
Name 3 factors that contribute to a person's BAC level
1. amount you drink
2. Eaten or not
3. Body Weight
4. Gender
Alcohol is processed through the ___
Liver
Name 3 conditions of being on DWI probation
Completing a drunk driving program
Not commiting any crimes
Not drinking alcohol or using drugs
Interlock in car
paying court fines
showing up to visits with probation
What is the difference between a DWI and a DWAI?
DWI stands for “driving while intoxicated,” and is mostly incorporated in cases specifically related to those who drive while impaired by alcohol.
DWAI, which stands for “driving while ability impaired,” is a term used in cases where the BAC of a driver is under the legal limit of 0.08%, but the driver was still found impaired by drugs and/or alcohol “to any extent.”
List 5 places you can go with a conditional licence?
School, work, doctor appointments, treatment, childcare, court
Approximately how long do you have to wait after one typical drink to attempting to drive?
45 mins- 1 hour
The sober person who is tasked with ensuring safely driving intoxicated people
What is a designated driver?
True or False; If you are convicted for a DWAI Drugs you are not eligible to obtain a conditional license
True, you may receive a restricted license
In 1910 ____ became the first state to implement drunk driving laws
To apply for a conditional license while your regular license is suspended or revoked, you will be required to take this class
Impaired Driver Program class.
The top five reasons Americans are drinking less in 2025 are to
(if you guess the other 2 extra 400)
This is what you will be charged with if you are caught drinking and driving a boat
Operating Under the Influence (OUI)
BONUS 800 POINTS
In humans, what is the only part of the body that can not heal itself?
Teeth
What Is Leandra’s Law?
Leandra’s Law provides for stiffer sentencing for those who are convicted of DWI with a child 15 years old or younger in the vehicle. While normally for a first DWI conviction you would be charged with a misdemeanor, if a child is in the car you will automatically be charged with a class E felony. As a result you may be sent to prison for up to four years.
How long does a DWI stay on your driving record?
15 years
Which state has the highest reported cases of DWI's in 2024?
Montana
A blood alcohol level of .04% will result in a DUI/DWI for these types of drivers.
What are commercial drivers (trucks, buses, tractors)
What does TASC stand for?
Treatment Alternatives for Safer Communities