If a police officer requires you to take a blood, breath, or urine test, you:
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May refuse to take the test if you are 21 or older.
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Must sign a consent form before taking the test.
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May choose which test to take.
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Must take the test, or your license will be suspended.
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Explanation
Drivers who drink and/or use drugs can cause crashes, injuries and death. In Pennsylvania, even if you are found not guilty of driving while under the influence, your driver license will be suspended for one year for a first-time refusal to take a breath, blood, or urine test. If you refuse to take a test and you are found guilty of DUI, your license may be suspended for two and half years.
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