A police officer stops you and asks you to take a test to determine the amount of alcohol in your blood. You:
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Don’t have to take the test unless you have not violated any traffic rule.
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Have the right to refuse taking the test.
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Must take the test or risk losing your driver’s license.
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Must prove you weren’t drinking.
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Explanation
Driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal in the state of Hawaii. Any person who operates a vehicle on public highways is deemed to have given consent to be tested to determine the amount of alcohol in their blood. If a police officer stops you and requests a blood, urine, or breath test, you must comply or risk losing your driver's license.
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