An ignition interlock device. Massachusetts is now the only state that doesn’t require ignition interlocks after a first drunk driving offense. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS As of last week, ...
Most states have laws that require DUI offenders to use an ignition interlock device. In one state, drivers could face a $5K fine if they violate it.
CARS.COM — As of this week, the scales of justice have been tipped in favor of drunken-driving prevention. With the passage of Noah’s Law late Monday night ...
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This state’s tough new ignition law could hit drivers with $5K fines
California is tightening the screws on drunk driving, and the latest move comes with a price tag that can rival a used car.
Since 1993, laws in all 50 states put ignition interlock systems in the cars of some drunken driving offenders. If the device detects alcohol on a driver’s breath in excess of the legal limit, the ...
A new study indicated that Tennessee and Washington, which both have a compliance-based removal law, saw significantly lower recidivism rates than Arkansas and Iowa, which do not have such laws.
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Smart Start is proud to announce its partnership with Low Cost Interlock (LCI), a leading manufacturer and provider of ignition interlock devices and services. This ...
People convicted of drunk driving for the first time in Pennsylvania who would otherwise be forced to give up their license will soon have an option to get back on the road - and back to work - sooner ...
Since 1993, laws in all 50 states put ignition interlock systems in the cars of some drunken driving offenders. If the device detects alcohol on a driver’s breath in excess of the legal limit, the ...
In 2006, New Mexico was the first state to require all convicted drunk drivers, including first time offenders, to use an ignition interlock, MADD noted. Currently, 24 states have passed similar ...
Mississippi’s DUI ignition-interlock law allows a judge to order breath-testing devices to be placed into convicted offenders’ vehicles. The devices would prevent drivers from starting their vehicles ...
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