A pilot program aimed to keep the roads safe will likely continue in Tulare County. Tulare is one of four California counties requiring ignition interlock devices to ...
District residents convicted of drunken driving for the first time might soon be able to restore their driving privileges faster by installing ignition interlock systems on their vehicles. The devices ...
Without much fanfare, the Hogan administration last week revealed that it intends to submit regulations making it easier for people charged with drunk driving to voluntarily enroll in the ...
Waterford Township — An ignition interlock program used by Michigan sobriety courts has been highly effective in modifying behavior of chronic drunken-driving offenders, according to a study released ...
A measure that will expand the use of ignition interlock devices when drivers are convicted of driving drunk is among many laws getting the signature of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore in Annapolis. The bill ...
Maryland is expanding a Breathalyzer system to keep drunken drivers off the road.Recent studies show 65 percent of people who have their licenses suspended for drinking and driving still drive. The ...
This is the first installment of “Locked Out.” 25 Investigates spent 6 months looking into the RMV’s ignition interlock program designed to keep drunk drivers from reoffending. Richard Carvalho, 47, ...
Governor Terry McAuliffe today approved a regulatory package developed by the Commission on Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) to strengthen Virginia’s anti-drunk driving ignition ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration has updated its Ignition Interlock Program, aiming to ...
WASHINGTON — The DC Department of Motor Vehicles (DC DMV) has launched a new program aimed at reducing driving under the influence. Starting Monday, all drivers with a D.C. license who are convicted ...
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