Like other states, it’s illegal to drive a motor vehicle on a public road while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or a combination of the two. While it’s illegal under the Texas Penal Code to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08%, you can be arrested for ...
The possession and use of marijuana for recreational purposes has become increasingly legal throughout the United States, especially for recreational ...
In Texas, the offense of drunk or drugged driving is covered under Section 49.04 of the Texas Penal Code, Driving While Intoxicated. Under Sec. 49.04, ...
As a licensed driver in Texas, you know all about driving while intoxicated (DWI), or so you thought. You may not realize it, but the state’s drunk ...
Driving while intoxicated is a serious problem that affects the entire United States and Texas is no exception. According to the Texas Department of ...
If you’ve lived in other states (outside of Texas), you may have heard about sobriety checkpoints, also known as “DUI or DWI checkpoints.” With these ...
In Texas and throughout the United States, driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs is a serious problem and it happens every day. According to ...
As a licensed Texas driver, you are well-aware of the fact that it’s unlawful to drive under the influence of alcohol and drugs. It’s also illegal to ...