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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This state’s tough new ignition law could hit drivers with $5K fines
California is tightening the screws on drunk driving, and the latest move comes with a price tag that can rival a used car.
In Colorado, drivers caught drinking and driving even once can have an interlock device added to their vehicle. The device is attached to the vehicle, and drivers must submit a breath test to ...
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