Impaired Driver
if a suspect refuses tests, what happens per implied consent suspension?
(refusing or failing to complete the chemical test in the past 84 months) drivers license will be suspended for 12 months or years
During pre-arrest screening phase, what are the tests?
Romberg, walk/turn, finger to nose, finger count, one leg stand
A person hasn't consumed any alcohol but admitted to using cocaine while driving, what charge?
misdemeanor DUI
You have probable cause to believe a collision from DUI, parents did not allow blood sample from kid?
obtain blood sample with search warrant
Which is not an acceptable chemical test to test for alcohol or drugs? -blood -urine -walk and turn
walk and turn
ARS 28-______ : is is unlawful for any person to drive or be in actual physical control of any vehicle within this state while under the influence _______, any _______, a vapor releasing substance containing a toxic substance or any combination if the person is impaired to the ______ .
- 1381 - intoxicating liquor - drug - slightest degree
What constitutes aggravated DUI?
- DUI with suspended, canceled, revoked, refused, or restricted license - 3rd DUI within 84 months - passenger of 15 years younger
What is the alcohol concentration for commercial driver?
.04
If there was at the time _____ alcohol concentration in the defendent's blood, breath, or other bodily substance it may be PRESUMED that the defendant was under the influence of intoxicating liquor
.08 or more
After arresting suspect for DUI, how many tests required to arrest for DUI?
2 or more
How many clues for walk and turn?
8
19 yr old male driving a motor vehicle is stopped and has a prelim breath test of BAC .04?
ARS 4-244
which factor may affect an individual's ability to safely operate a motor vehicle? -Age -Natural Nystagmus
Age
Which is the most correct statement for bloodshot eyes?
Alcohol can be cause of bloodshot of eyes
During patrol, you observe a vehicle do a wide radius turn. you make contact with the driver and smell a strong odor.. total of 3 clues indicated from FSTs. what do you do?
Arrest the subject and run chemical test
what are the testing options?
Blood, breath, urine, and other bodily substance
While patrolling you see a car stopped with a driver passed out behind the wheel. The keys are out of the ignition, what do you charge with?
DUI, actual physical control
While patrolling you observe a passenger car and notice the rear passenger drinking wine, what action can be taken?
Stop the vehicle and issue a ticket to the passenger for drinking (open container)
3 phases of DUI detection?
Vehicle in motion, personal contact, pre-arrest screening
An officer observes a vehicle stopped and facing a green light. you Approach the vehicle in parked position and driver is sleeping. what do you do?
conduct FSTs there
FSTs do what to a subject's attention?
divides attention
Elements of charge for DUI per 1381
driving with alcohol
During phase 2, personal contact which of the following is NOT an indicator or alcohol intoxication?
headlights
According to NHTSA, an indicator for possible DUI?
slurred speech
Of the factors listed, which one may not affect an individuals ability to safely drive a motor vehicle? -stroke -fatigue -slurred speech
slurred speech
Divided attention concept would be best described as?
two or more at the same time
Which FSTs are validated by NHTSA?
walk/turn and one leg stand