You can be charged with DUI if you are found to be driving:
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Faster than 85 MPH.
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While under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
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Without your seatbelt on.
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While you are drowsy.
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Explanation
You can be charged with a DUI if you are found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other controlled substances. If a police officer stops you and your BAC is 0.08 percent or higher, your license will be administratively suspended.
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