Ignition interlock

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a driver of a vehicle equipped with this device will not be able to start the car or continue to drive it if he or she does not blow into the machine, a failure may result in lights flashing and horn blowing.  

 

 

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Links to legislation in International Referral Database:

Arizona : Arizona DUI Law

Arizona : Arizona Extreme DUI

Arizona : Arizona Felony DUI

California : Suspension Upon Conviction

Florida : Florida's DUI Statute

Florida : Florida's DUI Statute

Indiana : Administrative License Suspension for refusal

Indiana : Tampering with Ignition Interlock Devices

Indiana : License suspension upon conviction

Indiana : Ignition Device Offenses

Missouri : Hardship/Limited Driving Privileges in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case

Missouri : The definition of Driving While Intoxicated in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case

Missouri : The definition of Driving With Excessive Blood Alcohol Content in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case

Missouri : Ignition Interlock Requirements in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case

New Jersey : 39:4-50 Driving while intoxicated

New Jersey : Driving while intoxicated

New York : Ignition Interlock Device Program

Ontario : Reduction in Post-conviction Suspension with Interlock

Ontario : Conduct Review Programme with Interlock

Ontario : Conduct Review Programs

Ontario : Reduction in Suspension

Ontario : Ignition Interlock Devices on Re-instatement After Suspension

Virginia : SANCTIONS FOR FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT DUI CONVICTIONS

Virginia : Ignition interlock systems; penalty

Virginia : Probation, education and rehabilitation of person charged or convicted; person convicted under law of another state

Virginia : Penalty for driving while intoxicated; subsequent offense; prior conviction

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Intoxilyzer®  is a registered trademark of CMI, Inc. The Intoxilyzer® 5000C is an "approved instrument" in Canada.
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