Understanding driving under the influence rules in Ohio is essential if someone are charged with OVI charges. A DUI case is not only critical but can also affect your life.
In Ohio, the blood alcohol concentration limit is eight percent for regular drivers and four percent for professional drivers. Police may use field sobriety or blood or breath tests to check your impairment level. Declining to comply can lead to automatic license suspensions.
Because Ohio treats drunk driving seriously, working with an skilled DUI attorney is key. They can challenge the stop and protect your rights.
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