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NJ Drivers Face Stiff Penalties for DWI; Are Machines Telling The Truth? »

According to the New Jersey law, first-time DWI offenders can face up to seven month license suspension and a fine and fee of over $1,000. And in case it’s your second conviction, you will be deprived of your driving privileges for 2 years and owe thousands of dollars. Moreover, in case of a third offense, you could be imprisoned for six months and lose your license for 10 years.

 

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Another penalty also awaits those who are convicted of driving under the influence in New Jersey for subsequent offenses, which is the ignition-interlocking device.

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Difference between DUI and DWI »

Both DUI and DWI refer to drive a motor vehicle while the driving person had taken either illegal drugs or alcohol. The biggest difference between the two terms is what the letters stand for.

DWI is an abbreviation for driving while intoxicated or impaired, while DUI stands for driving under the influence. Throughout the US, the laws to deal with DUI’s and/or DWI’s vary.open_book

Following things are elaborated in a 2006 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) report, published in the centers for disease control and prevention (CDC) website:

Between a DUI and DWI some of the states differentiate, in those states the DUI is the lesser charge. There, a DUI usually represents a lesser degree of intoxication; this is determined by a person’s blood alcohol level at the time of arrest. Sometimes it can happen that, states will allow the charges of a DWI to be reduced to a DUI by taking help of a defense attorney.

There is no difference between a DUI and DWI for some states, like Virginia and New Jersey. On the other hand in Minnesota, there is technically no such thing as a DUI because they only use the term DWI. The distinction is drawn based on severity for the federal government.

A DWI is issued to a person when the blood alcohol content (BAC) is over the 0.08 limit, whereas a DUI is considered to be a less severe term as it is given when a person’s BAC is under 0.08.

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