When a person is convicted of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in the state of California, they often face stiff fines. In some cases, they may be required to take alcohol classes. In ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A state law that went into effect on Jan. 1 requires ignition interlock devices, otherwise known as car breathalyzers, to have GPS technology. The technology records where a person ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles Friday announced several new laws which have taken effect in the new year. Those ...
This is the first installment of “Locked Out.” 25 Investigates spent 6 months looking into the RMV’s ignition interlock program designed to keep drunk drivers from reoffending. Richard Carvalho, 47, ...
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New California traffic laws in 2026: $1,000 fines, new red-light cameras
Starting in 2026, California drivers face stricter road safety mandates, including expanded "slow down and move over" ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Experts agree that Ignition Interlock Devices or IIDs effectively prevent drunk driving, but not everyone who is supposed to have one does. The responsibility of getting an ...
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Refuse Breathalyzer test in TN, lose your license for 18 months under new law
Drivers in Tennessee who refuse a Breathalyzer or blood test will automatically lose their license for 18 months, under new ...
A group of Maryland lawmakers is once again calling for changes to Noah's Law, saying it has too many loopholes. Noah's Law requires everyone convicted of drunken driving to use an ignition interlock ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Governor Henry McMaster ceremonially signed Bill S. 36, a piece of legislation that plans to enhance the safety of South Carolina's roadways and deter drunk driving, ...
The Washington State Patrol is determined to keep impaired drivers from becoming repeat impaired drivers. One way they are taking action is by installing Interlock devices into vehicles. Interlock ...
The California DMV is reminding drivers about new laws set to take effect in 2026 that aim to make roads safer. Here’s a ...
BOSTON — Massachusetts is the only state that doesn't require interlock devices for some or all first-time drunken drivers, but that may change if Gov. Charlie Baker accepts the Legislature's proposed ...
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