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Ignition Interlock Devices Are Sensitive Ignition interlock devices are designed to detect a very small amount of alcohol. And in most states, the blood alcohol content (BAC) level at which the device would say you failed the test is only 0.02%. Thats one drink.
As of May 19, 2024, the All Offender Law signed by Governor McMaster became effective. As of this date, all individuals convicted of Driving Under the Influence, are required to have a device installed if they want to drive.
Ignition interlock devices are designed to detect a very small amount of alcohol. And in most states, the blood alcohol content (BAC) level at which the device would say you failed the test is only 0.02%. Thats one drink.
BAIID Facts It is installed in the ignition of a vehicle and prevents the offender from starting the car if his/her breath sample registers a BAC of . 025 or more. If the breath sample is negative for alcohol, the vehicle will start without incident.
Before the vehicle can be started, the driver must breathe into the device, and if the analyzed result is over the specified legal BAC limit, commonly . 02% or . 04%, the vehicle will not start. In addition, at random times after the engine has been started, the IID will require another breath sample.

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Tips for Using Interlock Devices Alcohol can stay on your breath for up to 24 hours after drinking, even after small amounts. To pass a breathalyzer test, its best to completely avoid drinking if you plan to drive.
Ignition interlock device programs are designed to keep you from getting behind the wheel after youve been drinking. They are NOT designed to prevent you from buying alcohol. So yes, you can still buy alcohol while youre in an ignition interlock device program.

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