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A series of true or false questions and answers related to driving while intoxicated (dwi) in new mexico. It covers various aspects of dwi laws, penalties, and consequences, providing insights into the legal and societal implications of driving under the influence of alcohol. A valuable resource for understanding dwi regulations and promoting responsible driving practices.
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A driver whose BAC is lower than .08 cannot face DWI charges. ✔✔False A life lost to DWI is estimated to cost society $840,000. ✔✔False
In 1994, the BAC limit was lowered to .08 in New Mexico. ✔✔True Statistically, the first use of alcohol begins around the age of 11 in New Mexico. ✔✔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.) ✔✔True
Drive-up liquor windows are still operational and open in the state of New Mexico. ✔✔False It is not against the law to have any alcoholic beverage container open within a vehicle while onany public street or road. ✔✔False
Alcohol is responsible for the deaths of approximately 100,000 individuals per year in the U.S. ✔✔True
BAC refers to the percentage of alcohol in a person's blood. ✔✔True A conviction of a DWI will stay on the record for 25 years. ✔✔True
Over time, all body organs can be impacted by alcohol to some degree. ✔✔True The brain receives a greater percentage of alcohol than other body organs. ✔✔True
Advanced publicity of DWI checkpoints must be made through local media outlets. ✔✔True If you host a party and serve alcoholic beverages and one of your guests is involved in a DWIcrash where someone is injured, you can be held liable. ✔✔True
The liver can oxidize, or process, up to three drinks per hour. ✔✔False
A person's ability to drive could become impaired at .01 BAC. ✔✔True
Drinking with food in your stomach reduces the rate of absorption of alcohol. ✔✔True The amount of body fluid women have in comparison to men has nothing to do with the effectsof the amount of alcohol one drinks. ✔✔False
The BAC increases with the amount of alcohol consumed but the level of impairment is notaffected. ✔✔False
Combining the drinking of alcohol with medication is considered safe behavior. ✔✔False When it takes more alcohol to reach the same effect one had with less alcohol it is said that onehas developed tolerance. ✔✔True
Wearing safety belts make you safe, but do not protect you from drunk drivers. ✔✔True
Checkpoints (Roadblocks) are constitutional in New Mexico; however, at least the followingconditions are required: ✔✔Roadblocks must be officially scheduled by a supervisory officer. All vehicles must be treated equally. Use of alcohol is dangerous because:several things at once. It plays a major role in a large percentage of violent crimes. ✔✔It reduces our ability to remain alert and attentive to
If an impaired motorist is driving a vehicle toward you, you should:right even if you go off the road. ✔✔Turn your car to the
If you are intoxicated and wish to sober up quickly, you can: ✔✔None of the above A safe distance between your car and the one ahead is a: ✔✔Three-second gap