Under New York’s Implied Consent Law:

When you drive in New York State, you have agreed to take a chemical test if requested by an officer.
You are required by law to give written consent to take the test.
A NYS officer may not ask for your consent to take a breath or blood test.
You can refuse to take a chemical test by exercising your Implied Consent rights.
Explanation

According to the Implied Consent Law, driving a vehicle in New York means you consent to any test requested by an officer to determine your BAC level. These tests may include chemical, urine, breath, or blood tests.

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