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Yahoo Q&A: The implied consent law states a driver has agreed in advance to take a blood alcohol test…when? – State Dui

Question by ShadowChaser : The implied consent law states a driver has agreed in advance to take a blood liquor exam … when? A. only if ordered by a judge
B. just on the assistance of a legal representative
C. if an accident has occurred
D. just for CHP funded roadside “DUI” checks
E. whenever you drive in California Best solution:

Response by AaronA or D Just what do
you think? Response below!


2 Responses to “Yahoo Q&A: The implied consent law states a driver has agreed in advance to take a blood alcohol test…when? – State Dui”

  1. UCANTCME says:

    E. whenever you drive in California

  2. Raven says:

    E. whenever you drive in California

    Most states have some form of implied consent for alcohol testing. If you are suspected of DUI, you wouldn’t have to take the test if you didn’t consent, so it is made a condition of your driver’s license. If you accept your license and drive, then you are giving your consent for your blood and/or breath to be tested if DUI is suspected. In some states (I don’t know about CA specifically on this point) refusal to submit to the test is considered admission of guilt.


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