Minnesota’s ignition interlock device (IID) program reaches a milestone this week as the program allowing motorists with alcohol- and drug-related convictions to retain full driving privileges enters ...
A: First-time DWI offenders arrested at 0.16 alcohol-concentration level or above and second-time offenders can voluntarily enroll in the ignition interlock program to regain legal driving privileges.
Answer: First-time DWI offenders arrested at 0.16 alcohol-concentration level or above and second-time offenders can voluntarily enroll in the ignition interlock program to regain legal driving ...
Question: I was arrested for DWI, Where do I find information about ignition interlock? Answer: First-time DWI offenders arrested at 0.16 alcohol-concentration level or above and second-time offenders ...
Answer: First-time DWI offenders arrested at 0.16 alcohol-concentration level or above and second-time offenders can voluntarily enroll in the ignition interlock program to regain legal driving ...
Driving while intoxicated can cost a person thousands of dollars and your freedom. But a Minnesota program is helping give offenders freedom back and get them driving safely on the roads. Valley News ...