In this blog post I will discuss about myths about DUI/DWI cases.
Myth: Most people believe that having one drink usually increases the chances of being arrested in an accident.
Truth: Drivers with low blood alcohol content are equally prone to causing accidents than drivers who have had nothing to drink.
Myth: Blood alcohol content is the best indicator of driver impairment.
Truth: People who consume alcohol at a regular basis are likely to get impaired much lesser than people who consume on an infrequent basis.
Myth: Breathalyzers are importantly a reliable and consistent indicator of Blood Alcohol Content, and (2) Blood Alcohol Content is a reliable and consistent indicator of driver impairment all the time.
Truth: Breath alcohol content is highly inconsistent as a measure of blood alcohol content from person to person and situation to situation. Levels of actual impairment at low to modest BAC levels are highly variable between individuals and are also affected by a wide range of common factors.
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