DUI meanings, definitios

Interlock Device
An ignition interlock device or breath alcohol ignition interlock device (IID and BIID) is a mechanism, like a breathalyzer, installed to a motor vehicle's dashboard. Before the vehicle's motor can be started, the driver first must exhale into the device, if the resultant breath-alcohol concentration analyzed result is greater than the programmed blood alcohol concentration — usually 0.02 or 0.04 percent, the motor will not turn over.

In California if driving on a suspended license due to a DUI conviction, legally the court must impose an ignition interlock device requirement for up to a maximum of three years from the date of conviction (California Vehicle Code Sec. 14601.2)

Restricted License
A restricted license allows you to drive to and from work. The application for the restricted license can be made at the D.M.V. There are certain requirements that have to be met in order to be eligible. Call The DUI GUY to get more information on getting a restricted license, so that you can keep you job.

SR-22 Insurance Form
California requires the proof of insurance form SR-22 resulting from a DUI. The requirement to show proof of insurance comes in the form SR-22.

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