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Approximately what percentage of fatal crashes involve drivers who
have been drinking?
2015-29%
2016-28%
Weekends-26%
On any typical weekend night, approximately what percentage of
cars are driven by persons who are DWI?
10%
How many times does the average DWI violator drive intoxicated
before arrest?
80 times
,An alcohol-related crash at night is more likely to result in death than
is a non-alcohol-related crash. How many times more likely?
3 times higher
What are the three phases of detection?
1) Vehicle in motion
2) Personal contact
3) Pre-arrest screening
What is the definition of DWI detection?
The entire process of identifying and gathering evidence to
determine if a subject should be arrested for a DWI violation
Principal decision during Detection Phase One?
Should I stop the vehicle?
Principal decision during Detection Phase Two?
Personal contact- Should the driver exit?
,Principal decision during Detection Phase Three?
Pre-arrest screening- Is there probable cause to arrest the suspect
for DWI?
What does "Per Se" mean?
Used to describe a law which makes it illegal to while while having a
certain percentage of alcohol in the blood or breath
The "illegal per se" law makes it an offense to operate a motor
vehicle while:
Having a BAC at or above states level
True or false: The implied consent law states suspected DWI drivers
are deemed to have given their consent to submit to chemical
testing.
True
True or false: A person cannot be convicted of DWI if BAS was below
0.05.
False
, True or false: Alcohol is the most abused drug in the US
True
Name three of the more commonly known
alcohols Methyl/Methanol or wood alcohol
Ethyl/Ethanol or beverage alcohol
Isopropyl alcohol/Rubbing
alcohol
What does nystagmus mean?
Involuntary jerking of the eyes
Walk and Turn (WAT) is an example of a attention
test.
DIVIDED
Name the eight distinct clues of Walk and Turn
(2 in the front/ 4 in the middle/ 2 in the back)