An ignition interlock device functions by requiring a driver to breathe into it before turning on the engine of their vehicle ...
A bill signed into law will soon require first-time DUI offenders to hold an interlock-restricted license.
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 ...
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 ...
In Colorado, drivers caught drinking and driving even once can have an interlock device added to their vehicle. The device is attached to the vehicle, and drivers must submit a breath test to ...
A big change could be coming for OWI convictions in Iowa.Legislation in the Senate would require all offenders to have ignition interlock devices, which are similar to a breathalyzer, in their vehicle ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The suspect accused of drunk driving and causing a wreck that killed a nine-year-old boy went to court Tuesday afternoon. Police say 27-year-old Rene Zaragoza ran a red light and ...
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When a person is convicted of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in the state of California, they often face stiff fines. In some cases, they may be required to take alcohol classes. In ...
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 ...
BOSTON — Ignition interlock devices have prevented over 240,000 instances of drinking and driving in Massachusetts and more than 12.7 million nationwide in the past 10 years, according to a report ...
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.