is our judgement and reasoning the first, second or third thing affected when we drink alcohol?
What is the first thing in our brain affected when a person drinks alcohol.
How many hours is the SATOP program called OEP?
1. 10
2. 30
3. 50
what is 1- 10.
what are drugs called that slow down the central nervous system?
What is a depressant
The penalties for an adult who supplies alcohol to a minor.
What is $1000 for the first offense and $2500 for each additional offense.
Alcohol impaired driving fatality number in Missouri for 2018.
What is 240 deaths.
At least three behaviors you will see when someone is driving while intoxicated.
What is weaving, driving overly fast/slow, breaking basic traffic laws, unpredictable behavior
How many hours is the SATOP program called WIP-
1. 10
2. 30
3. 75
What is 2- 30.
List three factors that affect blood alcohol concentration
What is Amount, speed, food eaten, gender, weight, other prescription drugs
The average DUI offender in Missouri is caught driving with a BAC level of
What is .16- twice the legal limit.
The average amount of time it takes your body to process and remove a single serving of alcohol.
What is one serving per hour - time is the only thing that can sober you up!
Does SATOP require drug testing in the program?
What is yes
On the spot testing that helps an officer detect driver impairement
Field Sobriety Testing
What is the legal limit for driving a boat in the state of missouri ?
What is .08%
In Missouri, a motorist can get a DWI even without actually driving. Operation of a vehicle is straightforward (driving), but “actual physical control” is broader. Missouri courts have said this includes simply being in a position to restrain or regulate a vehicle’s movements.
How is alcohol removed from our body?
What is 90% by the liver, 10% a combination of breath, sweat, and urine
How many hours of treatment does the SATOP program called SROP have?
1. 30
2. 50.
3. 75
What is 3- 75.
All alcohol is a depressant except for one, that is a stimulant. What is it?
What is tequila
Number of driving under the influence arrests in Missouri in 2018
What is 11,874 arrests in 2018
About what BAC level causes death by alcohol?
.35
What is one thing you would change about the SATOP program in general, if given the opportunity?
what is....
The term used to describe the amount of alcohol in a drink.
What is proof. A 12oz beer, a 5oz glass of wine, and 1 1/2 oz of liquor are all equal.
What happens if you refuse the Breathalyzer test?
Missouri DUI law states that any driver on Missouri state highways automatically consents to a chemical test through the state's Implied Consent Law. You may still refuse the chemical or breathalyzer test. If you refuse a chemical test in Missouri, you will be arrested, your license will automatically be revoked for one year, and you will have a permanent Chemical Revocation charge on your driving record.