How to Use a Breath Tester to Avoid a DUI

Posted by Anonymous , 9/5/2007 Tags:UseBreathTesterAvoidDUI
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How to Use a Breath Tester to Avoid a DUI

Introduction

Before starting you car, you can gauge your ability to drive by using a breath tester to measure blood alcohol content. In Europe and Australia you often see these testers at bars, although they are not common in the US. But you can buy a breath tester, which can help you avoid a DUI. Here's how.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Steps

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Step One

Buy a breath tester device. You can find one through an online search. Test your device in a safe environment--not behind the wheel--until you trust it to determine whether you can drive after drinking alcohol.
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Step Two

Heed the device. If your breath tester indicates you are over the limit, don't drive.
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Step Three

If you have already been convicted of a DUI, ask the judge if you can purchase an Ignition Interlock Device. With one of these devices, you must pass a breath test to start your car. Though these are not mandatory in all states, you can acquire one to help you avoid a second DUI.
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Step Four

Consider talking to a counselor, getting treatment or joining an alcohol abuse program. Search for a local support group on the American Council on Alcoholism's Web site (see Resources below).

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • While the legal limit of blood alcohol content (BAC) differs from state to state, you may be too drunk to drive even if you're under this limit. Use common sense along with a tester. If you've been drinking alcohol, don't drive.
  • If you're accused of a DUI, you have the right to legal representation. If you can't afford an attorney, the court will appoint one for you.
  • A reading from your breath tester is not admissible in a court case for a DUI.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • Ignition lock device
  • Breath tester
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