Impaired Driving
PennDOT is reminding motorists to Be Safe PA — Don’t Drive Impaired. One of the common misconceptions that impacts people when they are drinking is how much alcohol they are actually consuming. Whether it is a 12-ounce beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, or a 1.5-ounce shot, they each constitute one drink.
Cost of a DUI
The costs associated with an impaired driving arrest can vary greatly depending on several factors, including blood alcohol content, location of arrest, and number of offenses. The effect on a driver’s wallet starts the moment they are stopped by police. Here are a few expenses associated with a DUI.
- Traffic fine: $300 – $10,000 depending on blood alcohol content and number of offenses
- Towing vehicle: $50 flat fee plus mileage
- Impound: $75-$175 per day
- Legal fees: $2,000-$8,000 or more
- Alcohol evaluation: $35-$100
- Accelerated rehabilitative disposition (ARD): $100-$1,800
- Education and treatment: $100-$1,000 or more
- License restoration: $76 non-commercial, $184 commercial
- Insurance premium: increase of about $1,000 a year or cancellation of policy
Apart from the financial aspects of a DUI arrest, there may also be social ramifications. Court appearances, community service requirements or jail time lead to lost time and lost wages — possibly job loss. A DUI conviction can also impede attempts to get a job, and cause embarrassment to your family.
For more information, check out Pennsylvania’s DUI Law.
Underage DUI – Zero Tolerance
Pennsylvania’s Zero Tolerance Law carries serious consequences for those under 21 who are convicted of driving with any amount of alcohol in their blood. For example, those under 21 who are convicted of driving under the influence with a .02 blood alcohol content, or greater, face severe penalties, including a 12-to 18-month license suspension, 48 hours to six months in jail, and fines from $500 to $5,000.
Impaired Driving Enforcement in Pennsylvania
Although alcohol-related fatalities account for nearly 30 percent of all traffic fatalities in Pennsylvania, impaired driving enforcement covers more than just alcohol impairment. Law enforcement also works to identify motorists impaired by drugs and prescription medication, or some combination of these.
Pennsylvania continues to enhance its drug-impaired enforcement by training officers in Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement and the Drug Recognition Expert programs.
There were 44,531 DUI arrests in Pennsylvania in 2021, an increase from the 40,237 arrests made in 2020. The number of DUI-drug arrests continues to be a concern, with 35,023 charges for driving under the influence of an impairing drug filed in 2021. This number has more than doubled from 15,445 charges ten years ago. PennDOT encourages you to always plan ahead by either designating a sober driver or arranging for alternate transportation.
Ignition Interlock System
Pennsylvania law requires the installation of an ignition interlock system on the vehicle of first-time and repeat DUI offenders with high blood alcohol levels and for individuals who receive an operating privilege suspension as a result of a chemical test refusal violation.
These devices work by requiring the driver to blow into it before starting the vehicle. If the device detects alcohol, it will prevent the vehicle from starting. Ignition interlock devices will also prompt the driver to blow into the device at periods of time during the operation of the vehicle.
Thanks to these devices, more than 78,000 impaired driving attempts were prevented in 2019.
View ignition interlock system Frequently Asked Questions (PDF) for more information.
Impaired Driving
Although alcohol-related fatalities account for nearly 30 percent of all traffic fatalities in Pennsylvania, impaired driving enforcement covers more than just alcohol impairment.
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