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Automobile is a conveyance that transports people or objects.
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Not defined in the Criminal Code of Canada but "motor vehicle" is defined in section 2. See Saunders v. R. (1967) 1 C.R.N.S.249 SCC : the section refers to a type, not the actual operability or effective functioning oif the vehicle.
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See also: slight impairment
See also: Care or Control
See also: Impaired
See also: Physical Tests
See also: Included Offences
See also: Operating or Driving
See also: Reason for the Stop
See also: Necessity
See also: distinction between impaired driving and over 80
See also: impound vehicle
See also: keys in the ignition
See also: drug
See also: Ignition interlock
Links to legislation in International Referral Database:
Arizona : Arizona DUI Vehicle Forfeiture
Arizona : Emergency Response Costs
Arizona : Blood and breath tests in Arizona
Arizona : Arizona DUI Implied Consent Statute
Arizona : No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
Arizona : Suspension for failing BAC test
British Columbia : Definition of "motor vehicle related Criminal Code offence"
British Columbia : Automatic 12 month prtohibition
British Columbia : Automatic suspension on conviction
California : Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test
California : California choice of tests
California : Penalties for DUI while Commiting a Concurrent Criminal Act
California : Reasons for Immediate Suspension
California : Immediate Suspension Upon Arrest
California : Suspension Upon Conviction
California : "Per se" and a Concurrent Criminal Act
California : Driving Under the Influence of Alchohol and/or Drugs (DUI)
California : Legal Limit of Alcohol ("Per Se")
California : DUI and a Concurrent Criminal Act
Colorado : Presumptions/Express Consent
Colorado : Driving After You Lose Your Colorado License
Florida : Florida's DUI Statute
Florida : Florida's DUI Statute
Indiana : Open Container - Class C Infraction
Indiana : Serious Bodily Injury
Indiana : Violation of Probationary License
Indiana : OWI Class A Misdemeanor
Indiana : Ignition Device Offenses
Indiana : Plea of guilty; informing defendant of right
Indiana : DUI Less than 21 Years of Age
Indiana : Operating While Intoxicated-Per Se
Indiana : Consuming Alcohol While Operating - Class B Infraction
Indiana : Aiding unlawful possession
Indiana : Operating While Intoxicated Causing Serious Bodily Injury
Indiana : Operating While Intoxicated Felony
Indiana : Operating While Intoxicated Misdemeanor
Indiana : Tampering with Ignition Interlock Devices
Indiana : License suspension upon conviction
Maryland : Alcohol Presumtions
Missouri : Open Container Statute in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case
Missouri : Implied Consent--Refusals in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case
Missouri : Portable Breath Tests (PBTs) in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case
Missouri : Fines for Felonies in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case
Missouri : Expungement in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case
Missouri : Leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
Missouri : Ten-Year Denials in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case
Missouri : Missouri "C&I" Careless and Imprudent Driving Statute
Missouri : Involuntary Manslaughter
Missouri : Assault Second Degree 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
Missouri : driver license compact definitions
Missouri : Driving while revoked, penalty--imprisonment, mandatory, exception
Missouri : Five-Year Denials in a Missouri DUI / DWI / BAC or other drunk driving case
Missouri : Driver License Compact agreement between Missouri and other States
Missouri : . Notice of points--accumulation of points on conviction
Missouri : License not to be issued to whom, exceptions
Missouri : The administrative hearing standards for license suspension
Missouri : Compact--entered into
Missouri : Administrative Hearing Definitions of Terms in Statutes
New Jersey : Driving while Suspended or Revoked
New Jersey : Driving while intoxicated
New Jersey : 39:4-50 Driving while intoxicated
New Jersey : Refusal to submit to chemical test
New Jersey : DWI in a School Zone
New York : Operating a Motor Vehicle while under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs
New York : Special Traffic Options Program
New York : Suspension and Revocation of Commercial Driver's Licenses
New York : Suspension, Revocation, and Reissuance of Licenses and Registrations
New York : Suspensions and Revocations during Probationary Period
New York : Operating while License or Privilege is Suspended or Revoked
New York : Facilitating Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle
New York : Operation while Registration or Privilege is Suspended or Revoked
New York : Driving After Consuming Alcohol: under 21 years old
New York : Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Program
New York : Seizure and Redemption of Unlawfully Operated Vehicles
New York : Seizure and Forfeiture of Vehicles used in the Unlicensed Operation of a Vehicle
New York : Ignition Interlock Device Program
New York : Chemical Test Evidence
New York : Drinking and Driving arrest procedures: Under 21 years old
New York : Penalties and Sanctions
Ontario : Automatic Suspension on Conviction in Reciprocating US State
Ontario : Power to Stop by a Police Officer
Ontario : Impound Vehicle for Drive Suspended
Ontario : Approved Screening Device or Physical Tests Demand
Ontario : Over 0 Novice Driver
Ontario : Automatic 90 Day Suspension when Charged with Over 80 or Refusal
Ontario : Fail to Stop for Police
Ontario : 3 Day Suspension Over 50 mg/100mL
Ontario : Impaired Driving/Over 80
Ontario : Fail to Stop at Scene of Accident
Ontario : Care or Control Presumption
Ontario : Alcohol Drug Evaluation Demand and Screening Procedure
Ontario : Ignition Interlock Devices on Re-instatement After Suspension
Ontario : Impounding Vehicle Driven by Suspended Driver
Ontario : Drive while Prohibited or Suspended Offence
Ontario : Reduction in Post-conviction Suspension with Interlock
Ontario : Conduct Review Programme with Interlock
Ontario : Re-instatement of Licence
Ontario : Aggravating circumstances for sentencing over 160
Ontario : Conduct Review Programs
Ontario : Suspension of Licence for Impaired/Over 80
Virginia : Virginia DUI/DWI 18.2-266
Virginia : Penalty for driving while intoxicated; subsequent offense; prior conviction
Virginia : Driving motor vehicle, engine, etc., while intoxicated, etc.
Virginia : Refusal of tests; procedures
Virginia : Administrative suspension of license
Virginia : Ignition interlock systems; penalty
Virginia : Virginia DUI/DWI 18.2-266 and Baby DUI 18.2-266.1
Virginia : Forfeiture of driver's license for driving while intoxicated.
Virginia : SANCTIONS FOR FIRST, SECOND, THIRD AND SUBSEQUENT DUI CONVICTIONS
Virginia : 2007 DUI Law in Virginia - Section 18.2-266 Va Code
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