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New Jersey DWI & Texas DUI Information

Drinking and driving is a serious offense no matter where you live. If you plan to drive in New Jersey, make sure that you understand the law and your rights regarding drinking and driving.

 

Alcohol and Driving 

New Jersey DWI laws aren’t just meant to annoy drivers – they are important for keeping drivers all over the state safe. Alcohol affects every person differently, but typically your BAC will rise over 0.08% if you have more than one drink per hour. One drink (one glass of wine, one shot, or one beer) is absorbed by every drinker in a different way, according to sex, weight, amount of food in the stomach, and more. Read more...

 

Drugs and Driving 

Keep in mind that New Jersey DUI laws apply or drug use as well. Driving while under the influence of drugs is treated as driving with a BAC of over 0.10%. Note that this doesn’t just include illegal narcotics. Read more...

 

Differences between DUI and DWI 

A New Jersey DUI and a New Jersey DWI are the same things. DUI stands for driving under the influence while DWI stands for driving while intoxicated. Some states differentiate between the two, but New Jersey does not. Read more...

 

DUI/DWI Basics 

Before you ever hire a New Jersey DUI attorney in the first place, take a moment to understand DUI/DWI laws in this state. First and foremost, the terms DUI and DWI are interchangeable in this state. Some states differentiate between the two, but in New Jersey, both mean the same thing – you had a higher than legal BAC. Read more...

 

DWI Attorney Directory 

Need the services of a DWI Attorney? Find one in your area. Read more...

 

DWI Attorneys 

Anyone who wants to fight a DUI charge in this state should talk to a New Jersey DUI lawyer. It is not hard to find a DUI/DWI lawyer, and having someone on you side can help to prove your innocence. With harsh penalties that include time in jail, thousands of dollars in fines and surcharges, license suspensions, community service, and sometimes even more, you can’t afford not to call a lawyer. Read more...

 

DWI Laws 

New Jersey drunk driving is defined as operating a motor vehicle when your BAC is 0.08% or higher. BAC stands from Blood Alcohol Content and is a measure of alcohol in the bloodstream. Read more...

 

DWI Penalties 

If you are charged with a New Jersey DUI, the penalties are steep. This is not without merit; as you have read, drinking and driving is extremely dangerous. Read more...

 

DWI Statistics 

In 2006, there were 771 traffic fatalities in New Jersey. Of these deaths, 285 of them were alcohol related – so, 37% of all deaths involved alcohol. Now, keep in mind that some of these deaths were intoxicated pedestrians who walked in front of traffic and other such non-DUI related deaths. However, the vast majority of the 285 deaths were caused by those in New Jersey who were drunk driving. Read more...

 

Implied Consent 

New Jersey has an implied consent law. That means that all New Jersey drivers, simply be getting behind the wheel, are agreeing to participate in a chemical test. Read more...


Sobriety Tests 

The New Jersey alcohol test most often given to drivers is the breathalyzer. This machine is often used in the field, along with field sobriety tests. Field sobriety tests help the officer look for evidence that you might have been drinking. There are three standardized field sobriety tests in New Jersey – the walk and turn test, the one leg stand test, and the horizontal gaze nystagmus test. Some officers use other field sobriety test, but these are highly unreliable. Read more...

 

DWI Costs

As you’ve read, the fines involved with a DUI can get quite expensive. Even if you have a BAC of 0.08% to 0.10% and it is your first offense, you’ll be facing a total price tag of almost $4,000. If it is a subsequent offense or you have a higher BAC, the fines are even higher. Read more...

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