Guelph DUI Lawyer
Impaired driving is very tricky and complicated. Known as Driving Under the Influence (DUI), it includes:
- Impaired driving;
- Driving “over 80” (when the concentration of alcohol in your blood is or exceeds 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood);
- Care and control of a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs;
- Refusing to provide a sample;
- Failing to provide a sample;
- Dangerous driving and dangerous driving causing death.
If you are suspected of drunk driving, law enforcement will ask you to take a roadside breath test to check for your blood alcohol concentrations (BAC).
If the concentration is less than 50 milligrams in 100 milliliters of blood, then the result is a pass. A warn status is between 50 to 80 milligrams. If you have over 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 milliliters of blood, then you fail the test, upon which you may be charged.