How Motorcycle DUIs Are Charged & Punished
Posted on Jun 10, 2020 1:20pm PDT
Anyone who is caught driving intoxicated and registers a BAC above 0.08% can be charged with the crime of driving under the influence. There is no exception for people on motorcycles, and there are no differences in the laws for bikers. In some states, being stopped while drunk on a motorcycle can bring on mandatory jail time, license suspension, and even a mandatory ignition interlock device.
The ignition interlock device requires you to breathe into a small tube in order to start your vehicle. It measures your BAC when you breathe out. If you have a BAC over 0.08%, then the motorcycle or car will not start and you will need to wait until your BAC level has dropped to try again. In some circumstances, the ignition interlock device is set so that a driver cannot operate his or her motorcycle or car unless he or she is 100% alcohol-free.
The Penalties for a Motorcycle DUI
When you have been arrested for a DUI on a motorcycle, chances are that your penalties will be exactly the same as if you had been driving a car. In some circumstances, you may be charged with extra offenses like speeding or reckless driving if they apply.
Normally, law enforcement are able to detect that a person is committing a motorcycle DUI if he or she drifts into a curve or turn, has trouble with balance at a stop sign, is inattentive to surroundings, or has trouble dismounting the bike. Often, motorcyclists who are intoxicated will have turning problems or will use inappropriate or unusual behavior while on the road. Sometimes drunk motorcyclists will also drive the wrong way, weave through traffic, follow others too closely, or drive in a reckless manner that puts others at risk.
If you want more information about motorcycle DUIs or have a charge that you need to battle in court, it is of your best interest to hire a competent DUI lawyer. With an aggressive attorney there to defend you, you will be at a greater advantage and will be able to better communicate the issues at hand regarding your case. Find a local DUI lawyer using this directory today!
The penalties for DUI will differ by state, but you can trust that the penalties for DUI on a motorcycle will not differ from DUI in a passenger vehicle. You can also trust that you’ll need an attorney to protect you from conviction or harsh penalties.
Speak with a DUI attorney as soon as possible!
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