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		<title>Drunk Driving Terms &#8211; Know them before it’s too late!</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Blood Alcohol Content]]></category>
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Drunken Driving Terminology
What do they mean?


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Administrative License Suspension/Revocation
Under the authority of the state, those convicted under DWI charges either for measuring    beyond the prescribed BAC level or for not conforming to the Field Sobriety    Tests, will have their driving licenses revoked or suspended until    adjudication


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<td width="16%" valign="top" align="left"><strong>Drunken Driving Terminology</strong></td>
<td width="80%" valign="top"><strong>What do they mean?</strong></td>
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<td valign="top" align="left">Administrative License Suspension/Revocation</td>
<td valign="top">Under the authority of the state, those convicted under <strong>DWI charges</strong> either for measuring    beyond the prescribed BAC level or for not conforming to the Field Sobriety    Tests, will have their driving licenses revoked or suspended until    adjudication</td>
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<td valign="top">Absorption    Rate</td>
<td valign="top">The rate at which the alcohol consumed is absorbed in the <strong>blood stream</strong> is called the absorption    rate. This normally varies depending upon the nature of <strong>alcohol consumed</strong>, food intake of the individual and the duration    of consumption of alcohol.</td>
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<td valign="top">Blood Alcohol    Content<br />
            (BAC)</td>
<td valign="top">It is a test which measures the concentration of alcohol    in the blood stream of the accused from the <strong>blood sample</strong> of the suspect. An individual is convicted under <strong>DWI laws</strong> depending upon the BAC    content where it is beyond the prescribed limits </td>
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<td valign="top">Breathalyzer</td>
<td valign="top">It is an instrument used by <strong>enforcement officials</strong> to measure the <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/calculate-blood-alcohol-content/">blood alcohol concentration</a> of the suspect by way of testing his/her breath sample</td>
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<td valign="top">Burn Off Rate</td>
<td valign="top">It is the rate at which the alcohol consumed in the body    is metabolized by the body. The rate at which it happens depends upon the <strong>concentration of drinks</strong> taken by the    individual. The regular rate of metabolism is about one ounce per hour&nbsp; </td>
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<td valign="top">Chemical    Tests</td>
<td valign="top">All the tests undertaken to detect the amount <strong>of alcohol concentration</strong> in the body    namely blood, breath and urine test fall under this.</td>
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<td valign="top">Conditional    License</td>
<td valign="top">Where there is a revocation of license due to non    compliance of <strong>DWI terms</strong>, a    conditional license is issued to the accused on a condition of compliance of    a certain act say attending a <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/DWIdefoff/DWIoffense.html">DWI </a> course, after which the license is fully reinstated</td>
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<td valign="top">Community    Service</td>
<td valign="top">An accused under the <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/DWIlawyersattorney/DWIattorney.html">DWI law</a>   is allowed to compensate his /her penalty or fine by way of community    service, which involves reporting to duty on <strong>community related services</strong> like sweeping, picking trash or any    other public oriented work. The individual is allowed to stay at home and    report to duty during the day</td>
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<td valign="top">DUI</td>
<td valign="top">Driving under Intoxication (DUI) is a state, where an    individual is found driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. This    also includes intoxication caused due to drugs other than alcohol. A person    is subject to a <strong>DUI charge</strong>, where    he is found driving under the influence of alcohol&nbsp; </td>
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<td valign="top">DWI </td>
<td valign="top"><a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/">Driving while Intoxicated</a>    (DWI) is a term similar to that of DUI which indicates that the driver engages    in operating the vehicle under the influence of alcohol. A person convicted    with a <strong>DWI charge</strong> is subjected to    imprisonment, penalty and fine.</td>
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<td valign="top">Felony </td>
<td valign="top">A felony in short means a serious crime that involves    offences like rape and death. Where a <strong>fatal    accident</strong> has taken place as a result of drunken driving, the accused is    convicted under first degree felony, involving severe punishments and <strong>imprisonments</strong>. A 2nd and 3rd    degree felony convictions are not severe in nature. Felony convictions are    also evoked against repeat offenders</td>
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<td valign="top">Field    Sobriety Test (FST)</td>
<td valign="top">These are some of the on the spot test conducted by    enforcement officials, where they suspect a person driving a vehicle is under    the <strong>influence of alcohol</strong>. These    tests involve blood and <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/breathalyzer-test/">breathalyzer test </a>    that measures the <strong>concentration of    alcohol </strong>in the body of the convict. Where the convict refuses to take FST    or measures an alcohol level that is more than the prescribed limits, he/she    is convicted under <strong>DWI charge</strong>.</td>
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<td valign="top">Habitual    Offender</td>
<td valign="top">Where an individual is convicted under <strong>DWI charges</strong> repeatedly for more than    3 times he is classified as a Habitual Offender and is subject severe    penalties that also involves conviction under felony charges.</td>
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<td valign="top" align="left">Ignition    Interlock Device</td>
<td valign="top">An <strong>ignition    interlock device</strong> is used to test the blood alcohol content of the driver.    Where the breath test reveals a BAC beyond the set limits of say.20, the    device connected to the engines <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/toyota-anti-drunk-driving-device/">ignition system </a>   prevents the vehicle from starting. This device is located near the drivers    seat is compulsory in certain states where the driver was already subject to    DWI charge even once.</td>
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<td valign="top">Impaired</td>
<td valign="top">Impairment is a physical state where the driver has lost    complete control over his body due to alcohol consumption. <strong>Enforcement official</strong> can still    subject a person under DWI charges even where the BAC is below .08, if he    finds that the drivers ability to drive the vehicle is completely <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/alcohol-impaired-driving/">Impaired Driving</a></td>
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<td valign="top">Implied    Consent Laws</td>
<td valign="top">An implied consent law is observed by certain states in    the US, wherein the driver of a vehicle gives an implied consent for blood    alcohol measurement at the time of issuing <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/driving-license/">drivers license</a>. In such states where a person refuses to take this test    he/she is subject to penalties and even revocation of license</td>
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<td valign="top">Miranda    Rights</td>
<td valign="top">A <strong>Miranda right</strong> is all about informing the suspect of his right to remain silent and proceed    cooperating with <strong>enforcement officials</strong> under the guidance of his lawyer. It is the duty of the enforcement official    to make a statement of Miranda Rights to the accused.</td>
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<td valign="top">Misdemeanor</td>
<td valign="top">These are crimes which are less serious in nature when    compared to a felony. First degree <strong>misdemeanor    crimes</strong> are subject to severe punishments. Any first time DWI charge is    commonly categorized as misdemeanor</td>
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<td valign="top">Open    Container Laws</td>
<td valign="top">As per <strong>Open    Container Laws</strong>, travelling with a open alcohol containers in a car is    prohibited. Many states have adopted this law to ensure there is no drinking    of alcohol especially by the driver of the vehicle while travelling. </td>
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<td valign="top">Zero    Tolerance BAC</td>
<td valign="top">A Zero Tolerance Test is law relating to <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/juvenile-drinking/">juvenile drinking</a>.    Where a person driving a vehicle has not attained his legal drinking age of    21 and is found to be under the influence of alcohol then is subjected to a    DWI charge even if a trace of alcohol is measured in his blood irrespective    of the levels.&nbsp; </td>
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