Most people know the .08 limit for OVI thanks to effective public
service announcements. But in Utah, that limit has been lowered to .05.
Will a lower limit lead to reduced OVI accidents and fatalities or just
an increase in arrests? Will other states move to adopt a lower limit?
We'll have to wait and see.
For now, in Ohio, the limit remains
at .08. However, you can still be arrested for OVI for impaired driving
without a breath test. Most people don't realize that until it's too
late. No matter the legal limit, if an
officer believes you are driving impaired, you will be arrested for OVI.
If you or someone you know has been arrested for OVI, call The Nicodemus Law Office, LPA, at 740-422-9280 or complete the CONTACT FORM to protect your rights.
Utah Adopts Nation’s Strictest Drunk Driving Law
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