NONE FOR THE ROAD NM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST 2025-2026 EXAM UPDATE
A conviction of a DWI will stay on the record for 25 years. - Answer-
True
Over time, all body organs can be impacted by alcohol to some degree.
- Answer-True
The brain receives a greater percentage of alcohol than other body
organs. - Answer-True
Advanced publicity of DWI checkpoints must be made through local
media outlets. - Answer-True
If you host a party and serve alcoholic beverages and one of your guests
is involved in a DWI crash where someone is injured, you can be held
liable. - Answer-True
The liver can oxidize, or process, up to three drinks per hour. - Answer-
False
, Refusing to take a breath test can result in an Aggravated DWI, which
carries a one (1) year driver's license suspension. - Answer-True
A driver whose BAC is lower than .08 cannot face DWI charges. -
Answer-False
A life lost to DWI is estimated to cost society $840,000. - Answer-False
In 1994, the BAC limit was lowered to .08 in New Mexico. - Answer-
True
Statistically, the first use of alcohol begins around the age of 11 in New
Mexico. - Answer-True
A first-time DWI offense will result in license revocation, jail, fines,
ignition interlock installed, and DWI school. (See DWI Penalties in New
Mexico chart.) - Answer-True
Drive-up liquor windows are still operational and open in the state of
New Mexico. - Answer-False
It is not against the law to have any alcoholic beverage container open
within a vehicle while on any public street or road. - Answer-False
Alcohol is responsible for the deaths of approximately 100,000
individuals per year in the U.S. - Answer-True
ANSWERS LATEST 2025-2026 EXAM UPDATE
A conviction of a DWI will stay on the record for 25 years. - Answer-
True
Over time, all body organs can be impacted by alcohol to some degree.
- Answer-True
The brain receives a greater percentage of alcohol than other body
organs. - Answer-True
Advanced publicity of DWI checkpoints must be made through local
media outlets. - Answer-True
If you host a party and serve alcoholic beverages and one of your guests
is involved in a DWI crash where someone is injured, you can be held
liable. - Answer-True
The liver can oxidize, or process, up to three drinks per hour. - Answer-
False
, Refusing to take a breath test can result in an Aggravated DWI, which
carries a one (1) year driver's license suspension. - Answer-True
A driver whose BAC is lower than .08 cannot face DWI charges. -
Answer-False
A life lost to DWI is estimated to cost society $840,000. - Answer-False
In 1994, the BAC limit was lowered to .08 in New Mexico. - Answer-
True
Statistically, the first use of alcohol begins around the age of 11 in New
Mexico. - Answer-True
A first-time DWI offense will result in license revocation, jail, fines,
ignition interlock installed, and DWI school. (See DWI Penalties in New
Mexico chart.) - Answer-True
Drive-up liquor windows are still operational and open in the state of
New Mexico. - Answer-False
It is not against the law to have any alcoholic beverage container open
within a vehicle while on any public street or road. - Answer-False
Alcohol is responsible for the deaths of approximately 100,000
individuals per year in the U.S. - Answer-True