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Experts agree that Ignition Interlock Devices (IIDs) are effective in preventing drunk driving, but not everyone who is supposed to have one does.
Starting on Aug. 25, people who are convicted of DUI with a blood alcohol content of 0.10 percent or higher can drive with an ...
25 Investigates spent 6 months looking into the RMV’s ignition interlock program designed to keep drunk drivers from reoffending.
Time on the interlock device translates to time served on the sentence. "This bill is important because in practicality those devices work better than waiting or sitting at home." Pace stated.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A state law that went into effect on Jan. 1 requires ignition interlock devices, otherwise known as car breathalyzers, to have GPS technology. The technology records where a ...
First-time offenders must participate in the interlock program for at least six months, while repeat offenders are required to use the device for two years or more.
Expanding the reach of the ignition-interlock devices is a tremendously smart move that will help keep those numbers from growing so fast — and likely will even reduce them.
Bill to require use of ignition interlock devices seeks to close Noah's Law loophole Lawmakers: Changes to Maryland's current drunken driving laws are overdue ...
California's Assembly Bill 366 advances. It would mandate ignition interlock devices for all DUI offenders.