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Some Tips To Help You Avoid A Kentucky DUI

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It is illegal to operate a vehicle in Kentucky with a BAC of 0.08% or higher. For divers below the age of 21, it is illegal to operate a vehicle with a BAC of 0.02% or higher. It is also against Kentucky law to operate a vehicle while under the influence of any substance that impairs driving ability. If convicted of a DUI in Kentucky, you risk facing harsh consequences. For instance, you could face up to 30 days in jail for a first offense. You could face up to 6 months in jail for a second offense. And, for a third offense, you could be jailed for up to a year. Additionally, if convicted of a DUI in Kentucky, you risk paying huge fines.

This article discusses how you can avoid a DUI in Kentucky.

Eat Before You Drink

When you eat before you drink, you can slow down the intake of alcohol into your system. In other words, eating affects how your body handles alcohol. When you have food in your stomach before drinking, it helps prevent alcohol from passing quickly into your small intestine, which is the part of the body that absorbs alcohol the fastest.

Obey Traffic Laws

You need to obey traffic laws at all times. However, when you have had a bit to drink, obeying traffic laws becomes even more crucial. For example, ensure you use your turn signal whenever you want to make a turn. You do not want to give a law enforcement officer any reason to stop you and conduct a breathalyzer or field sobriety test.

Keep Your Vehicle in Good Condition

For example, ensure your vehicle lights are working well. A single issue with your vehicle is enough to prompt a police officer to stop you and conduct a breathalyzer or field sobriety test.

Be Polite

If stopped by an officer of the law, do not speak to them rudely. If you are rude to a police officer, they might suspect that you have been drinking. However, being polite doesn’t mean that you have to answer the officer’s questions. If an officer asks you questions and you feel answering those questions might lead to you incriminating yourself, you can politely decline to answer and ask that you be allowed to call your attorney. If you avoid saying things that incriminate you, there will be little evidence to convict you of a DUI.

Always Keep Your Driver’s License and Other Documents in an Easy-to-Access Place

For example, when an officer stops you and asks to see your driver’s license, the faster you produce this document, the better for you. If an officer sees you struggling to find your driver’s license, it might raise suspicion.

Focus on the Task of Driving

You should always focus on the task of driving. However, it is especially crucial that you focus on the task of driving if you have had a bit to drink. For instance, you need to be fully focused on driving to avoid small swerves that can result in you being pulled over.

Contact a London DUI Attorney

If you are arrested for DUI in Kentucky, the experienced London DUI attorneys at Cessna & George Law Firm can help you with your case. You can call us on 606-770-5400.

Source:

drive.ky.gov/driver-licensing/Pages/DUI-Laws.aspx

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