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Answers to Common Questions about DUI/DWI

Although it may have many names, including driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated (DWI), operating under the influence (OUI), operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI), and drunken driving, operating a car after consuming or while using alcohol or drugs is a serious matter. As the name varies, so do the laws in each state concerning DUI/DWI. However, there is one constant: it can cause serious injuries or death and it is against the law. The following provides answers to some common questions that arise in situations involving DUI/DWI.

How serious is DUI/DWI?

DUI/DWI is a serious problem. Thousands of Americans are killed each year in DUI/DWI accidents. Although many of those accidents result in the death of the intoxicated party, a significant and unfortunate number involve the death of “innocent” parties who were in the wrong place at a time when someone chose to drive a car while impaired. DUI/DWI is dangerous both for those individuals who choose to operate a car under the influence and for those individuals who are on the road at the same time. In addition to the severe physical injuries that may result from a DUI/DWI accident, there are also serious emotional and mental scars that may never fully heal for either the offender or his or her victims.

Is it “safer” to drink beer, wine or hard liquor in excess?
What is blood-alcohol content?
Do I have to take a breath-analyzer test?
Can I be charged with DUI/DWI for driving after taking drugs?
What will happen if I have more than one DUI/DWI conviction?
Are “alternative” penalties appropriate for DUI/DWI?
Should I get an attorney if I have been charged with DUI/DWI?

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