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Many states are now requiring Ignition Interlock devices for people with repeat DUI convictions. Some states are even requiring them for first-time DUIs. But how do they really function? Here’s

Many states are now requiring Ignition Interlock devices for people with repeat DUI convictions. Some states are even requiring them for first-time DUIs. But how do they really function? Here’s

As we near Super Bowl Sunday, consider this: a new study has found that 40% of those leaving professional football and baseball games had alcohol in their bloodstream, and 8
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Okay, we all know about basic ignition interlock devices that analyze your breath and determine whether or not your key will function – it’s a device generally used to punish
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Insurance.com has reported that two California, San Diego and San Jose, are at the top of the list in a ranking of major American metropolitan cities with the greatest percentage
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The Columbus Dispatch is reporting that the nation’s Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is pushing for tougher traffic laws across the country, in order to help prevent the vehicle related