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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
BAC refers to the percentage of alcohol in a person's blood. - ANSWER True
A conviction of a DWI will stay on the record for 25 years. - ANSWER True
What is c? - ANSWER it is unlawful for any person who has an alcohol
concentration of eight one-hundredths or .08 or more in his/her blood to drive any
vehicle within this state.
When did NM 66-8-102 come into effect? - ANSWER 1994
66-8-111C - ANSWER Further, an individual under the age of 21 can lose his/her
license if the BAC is .02 or greater
In 1998 the New Mexico Legislature passed a law that did what? - ANSWER
closed all drive-up liquor windows throughout the state.
What programs have been implemented? - ANSWER Programs targeting
individuals at a high-risk for DWI (ages 18-34) such as Operation DWI and
Operation Buckle Down
New Mexico courts have held that social hosts can be liable - ANSWER if any
guest is involved in a DWI crash where death or injury occurs as a result