Facing a DUI conviction can be overwhelming—between potential license suspensions, court hearings, mandatory DUI schools, fines, penalty assessments, possible jail time, and more, the process can be daunting. At Low Cost Interlock, we understand how confusing and stressful a DUI conviction can be. We also understand that no one expects to get a DUI and […]
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How Do DUI Laws Impact Underage Drivers?
Driving while under the influence is illegal in all 50 states but driving while under the influence and underage can have even more serious consequences. Still, young adults continue to get behind the wheel while under the influence. In 2017, 17% of high school students reported riding in a car driven by someone who had […]
Knowing The DUI Limit In Your State
For the first time in 13 years, preliminary data from the National Safety Council (NSC) shows that as many as 42,060 people are estimated to have died in motor vehicle crashes in 2020, making it the deadliest year on the road since 2007. This news is particularly surprising given that people drove far less in […]
What You Should Know About California’s DUI Laws and Ignition Interlock Regulations
As a California driver, it’s important to know your state’s specific DUI laws and interlock regulations. Like all states, California has state-specific guidelines, some of which may have changed recently—which is why we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide to help you stay informed. California’s DUI Laws Receiving a DUI in California means that you have been […]
What is a Look Back Period?
Say you’re out having dinner with some friends. The night is going well, the conversation is charged, and the third bottle of wine has just been ordered. It’s a careless mistake, but you decide to drive home after this dinner. Your BAC is above the legal limit… Being convicted of drunk driving has far-reaching effects. […]
New PA Ignition Interlock Law
Over the last decade, increasingly more states have joined the ranks of members who have more stringent ignition interlock laws on the books. In an effort to protect the roads from drunk drivers and to reduce recidivism, there’s been a purposeful movement towards zero tolerance for first-time offenders. The success such laws have had in […]