Can I get a DWI DUI in a boat, or on an ATV, Snowmobile or recreational vehicle?
You can be charged with DWI/DUI if you are on any of the above named vehicles. The standards are almost the same as for a DWI/DUI in a regular vehicle. So you can be charged if you are under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, or if your blood alcohol concentration is 0.08 or higher at the time or as measured within 2 hours of driving.
Additionally, even though most of these vehicles do not require a driver’s license, your driver’s license will be revoked as well. The length of the revocation will depend on how high your blood alcohol concentration is, along with your prior history.
If you are charged with a DWI/DUI while driving one of the above named vehicles, contact the attorneys at Gerald Miller, P.A. today to find out what your options are going forward.
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