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Addiction - (answers)Habitual, psychological, and physiological dependence on a
substance beyond one's voluntary control.
Alveolar Breath - (answers)Breath from the deepest part of the lung.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) - (answers)The percentage of alcohol in a
person's blood.
Breath Alcohol Concentration - (answers)The percentage of alcohol in a person's
breath, as measured by a breath testing device.
Clue - (answers)Something that leads to the solution of a problem.
Cue - (answers)A reminder or prompting as a signal to do something. A suggestion
or a hint.
Divided Attention - (answers)Concentration on more than one thing at a time.
Divided Attention Test - (answers)A test which required the subject to
concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the same time. The two
psychophysical tests, Walk and Turn (WAT) and One Leg Stand (OLS), require the
suspect to divide their attention.
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Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) - (answers)An individual who successfully
completed all phases of the DRE training requirements for certification
established by the IACP and NHTSA. The word "evaluator," "technician," or similar
words may be used as a substitute for "expert," depending upon locale or
jurisdiction.
DWI/DUI - (answers)The acronym "DWI" means driving while impaired and is
synonymous with the acronym "DUI," driving under the influence or other
acronyms used to denote impaired driving. These terms refer to any and all
offenses involving the operation of vehicles by persons under the influence of
alcohol and/or other drugs.
DWI Detection Process - (answers)The entire process of identifying and gathering
evidence to determine whether or not a subject should be arrested for a DWI
violation. Has 3 phases:
Phase one-vehicle in motion
Phase two-personal contact
Phase three- Pre-arrest screening
Evidence - (answers)Any means by which some alleged fact that has been
submitted to investigation my either be established or disproved. Evidence of a
DWI violation my be of various types:
a. Physical (or real) evidence: something tangible, visible, or audible
b. Well established facts (judicial notice)
c. Demonstrative evidence: demonstrations performed in the courtroom
NC DWI Detection and SFST-with 100% verified
solutions 2025-2026 tutor verified
Addiction - (answers)Habitual, psychological, and physiological dependence on a
substance beyond one's voluntary control.
Alveolar Breath - (answers)Breath from the deepest part of the lung.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) - (answers)The percentage of alcohol in a
person's blood.
Breath Alcohol Concentration - (answers)The percentage of alcohol in a person's
breath, as measured by a breath testing device.
Clue - (answers)Something that leads to the solution of a problem.
Cue - (answers)A reminder or prompting as a signal to do something. A suggestion
or a hint.
Divided Attention - (answers)Concentration on more than one thing at a time.
Divided Attention Test - (answers)A test which required the subject to
concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the same time. The two
psychophysical tests, Walk and Turn (WAT) and One Leg Stand (OLS), require the
suspect to divide their attention.
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Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) - (answers)An individual who successfully
completed all phases of the DRE training requirements for certification
established by the IACP and NHTSA. The word "evaluator," "technician," or similar
words may be used as a substitute for "expert," depending upon locale or
jurisdiction.
DWI/DUI - (answers)The acronym "DWI" means driving while impaired and is
synonymous with the acronym "DUI," driving under the influence or other
acronyms used to denote impaired driving. These terms refer to any and all
offenses involving the operation of vehicles by persons under the influence of
alcohol and/or other drugs.
DWI Detection Process - (answers)The entire process of identifying and gathering
evidence to determine whether or not a subject should be arrested for a DWI
violation. Has 3 phases:
Phase one-vehicle in motion
Phase two-personal contact
Phase three- Pre-arrest screening
Evidence - (answers)Any means by which some alleged fact that has been
submitted to investigation my either be established or disproved. Evidence of a
DWI violation my be of various types:
a. Physical (or real) evidence: something tangible, visible, or audible
b. Well established facts (judicial notice)
c. Demonstrative evidence: demonstrations performed in the courtroom