You have consented to take a test for the alcohol content of your blood, breath, or urine:
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whenever you drive in California.
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only if a collision has occurred.
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only if you have been drinking alcohol.
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Explanation
When you drive in California, you consent to have your breath, blood or urine tested if you are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. This law is designed to protect the safety of the public by deterring people from driving while impaired. When a law enforcement officer has reason to believe you have been driving while under the influence, the officer will request that you submit to a chemical test. Refusal to submit to such a test can lead to longer driver's license suspensions and revocations.
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