Breathalyzer Basics

If you are pulled over for a traffic violation and law enforcement notices signs of drinking and driving, he or she will ask to administer a road test. The test to determine your blood alcohol content may be in the form of a breath test or field sobriety test.

Learn about how breathalyzers can help or hurt your DUI defense, and find out about your rights when it comes to road tests.

Breathalyzer Overview

Breathalyzer Resources

Field Sobriety Tests

Learn about BAC and Breathalyzers from a DUI Lawyer

Speak with a local DUI attorney to learn more about breathalyzers, BAC and field sobriety tests. If you have been arrested for a DUI, an attorney might be able to find ways to challenge your DUI offense, depending on the circumstances of your case. Connect with local DUI lawyers near you by filling out the free DUI case evaluation form above or calling 877-349-1311.



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