MADD wants alcohol-detection devices in all convicted drunken drivers' cars. Oct. 14, 2009 — -- This week California became one of the few states in the nation ...
A new report shows very few convicted drunken drivers are installing court-ordered ignition interlock devices in their vehicles. According to a report by state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, 88 percent ...
It was early evening in West Hollywood when Shereen Younes, 26, climbed into the front seat of a Lyft. It was Pride weekend in Los Angeles, and traffic was piling up along the route to her destination ...
Driving home from work after a long day at the courthouse, I was hit by a drunken driver. He destroyed my car and left me with bruises, a hairline fracture of the spine, and terrified about the ...
BOSTON (CBS) - He's a repeat drunk driver who's allowed to get behind the wheel as long as he passes this test. Geoff Draper has to blow into an interlock device which checks for alcohol every time he ...
Drunk drivers put people in danger everyday. Sometimes they take lives, shaking communities and devastating families. The deaths are tragic and the repercussions felt far and wide. We must take ...
When Minnesota’s drunk driving laws changed last summer by requiring some offenders to blow into alcohol sensors every time they started their cars, at least one Mankato business was ready to help ...
The number of drunk drivers ordered to install Ignition Interlock Devices (IID) in their vehicles has nearly doubled in Virginia, as a result of a new law that went into effect a year ago. The new law ...
The California DMV is reminding drivers about new laws set to take effect in 2026 that aim to make roads safer. Here’s a ...
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