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What Is a DWAI In Colorado?
Colorado is one of a few states that has an additional category of impaired driving offense besides DUI. It’s called DWAI, or Driving While Ability Impaired — and while a DWAI is a lesser category of offense than a DUI, it’s still a serious offense that can significantly affect your life. Here’s a quick look […]
The Best Cities for Sober Living
From the “sober-curious” movement to Dry January to quitting alcohol altogether, many Americans have been re-evaluating their relationship with booze. Mocktails, NA beer, and other types of non-alcoholic beverages are exploding in popularity, and a JAMA Pediatrics study found that alcohol use is declining overall in younger generations. But as any non-drinker knows, lots of […]
Your First DUI in Tennessee: What to Expect
Nobody expects to come home with a DUI when they head out for a night on the town. Yet many people will wake up the next day with something much worse than a hangover: their first DUI in Tennessee. What should you expect when you’ve been charged with a first offense DUI in Tennessee? Ahead, […]
How Do Americans Get Home Safely After Drinking?
Survey Explores How Americans Plan for a Night Out Many of us have been in that uncomfortable situation before: You went out and had a few drinks, but now the night’s winding down — and you’re not sure how to get home safely. How do you know if you’re OK to get on the road, […]
Your Guide to NC DWI Levels
In 2019 alone, 11,639 DWI arrests were made in North Carolina, according to Responsibility.org1. The state is notoriously tough when it comes to a DWI case because of its zero-tolerance policy. If you or a loved one is facing a DWI in North Carolina, you might be overwhelmed as you research potential penalties and the […]
Is a DUI a Felony in Washington?
If you’ve been charged with a DUI in Washington State—or you’re concerned you could be—you need to begin with a clear understanding of the potential charges you might face. One of the most important factors is the difference between misdemeanor and felony DUI. Let’s tackle the most basic question head on: Is a DUI a […]
What to Expect after DUI First Offense in Washington
Getting a DUI isn’t uncommon in Washington State. In fact, in a recent report Washington State ranked 8th highest out of all 50 states for the number of DUI arrests per year.1 And per the Washington State Patrol, DUI crashes and deaths caused by impaired driving are on the rise, increasing every year since 2019.2 […]
Understanding a DWI vs. DUI in North Carolina
If you’re on the road in North Carolina, the beautiful beaches and rolling mountains aren’t the only things to be aware of. The Tarheel State is tough on DUI and DWI offenses, so motorists should understand their legal responsibilities. Thinking about getting behind the wheel after indulging in anything stronger than sweet tea? You should […]
Uncovering Ignition Interlock Violation Penalties in Washington State
The car’s gassed up, your favorite driving playlist is pumping, and your shades are on. You’re ready to answer the call of the open road. Just one catch: Your ignition isn’t letting you go anywhere until you’ve proven you’re fit to drive. That’s thanks to your Ignition Interlock Device (IID), a technological safeguard designed to […]
Is a DUI a Felony in North Carolina (NC)?
About a third of all DUI arrests in the U.S. are for a repeat offense, which means they carry the possibility of being considered felonies.1 The difference between a DUI felony and a DUI misdemeanor differs by state, depending on your number of previous offenses within a certain timeframe, as well as other aggravating factors. […]




