Are ignition interlock devices really effective? Most people involved in ordering the device installed agree there is no way to really know for sure how effective the interlock is, but it is a step in ...
Drunks would have to use an ignition-interlock device if they refused a Breathalyzer, and charges wouldn't be thrown out just because they stumbled off camera.
The Washington State Patrol is determined to keep impaired drivers from becoming repeat impaired drivers. One way they are taking action is by installing Interlock devices into vehicles. Interlock ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Experts agree that Ignition Interlock Devices or IIDs effectively prevent drunk driving, but not everyone who is supposed to have one does. The responsibility of getting an ...
Those who circumvent or tamper with an ignition interlock device are bound to face a Class A misdemeanor charge in New York state. But according to a recent audit by the New York State Comptroller’s ...
California is tightening its grip on drunk driving, and the financial stakes for motorists are rising sharply. Under an ...
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.
JEFFERSON CITY - A new bill for drunk driving prevention was discussed during Monday's Crime Prevention Committee hearing. House Bill 1680, introduced by Rep. Mark Sharp (D-Kansas City) would change ...
BOSTON — Massachusetts is the only state that doesn't require interlock devices for some or all first-time drunken drivers, but that may change if Gov. Charlie Baker accepts the Legislature's proposed ...
California is tightening the screws on drunk driving, and the latest move comes with a price tag that can rival a used car.
LEARN MORE. SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR HENRY MCMASTER HAS SIGNED A BILL THAT STRENGTHENS THE STATE’S DUI LAWS. SEAN WILLIAMS JOINS US NOW IN STUDIO WITH A BREAKDOWN OF SOME SIGNIFICANT CHANGES. RASHAD.
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.