Implied Consent Law means that:
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Drivers have the option to refuse chemical testing without consequences if they have a good reason to do so.
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If asked by an officer, you will take a test to determine alcohol or drug content in your blood.
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Road signs, markings and signals present are implicitly valid even if not present.
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You may refuse to field sobriety tests.
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Explanation
When you drive on public roads in Tennessee, you have given your implied consent to be tested to determine the alcohol or drug content of your blood. If a law enforcement officer has reason to believe that you are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, the officer has the right to request that you take a chemical test. Refusing the test will likely result in the suspension of your driving privileges.
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