California DUI Statistics
California DUI Statistics
Getting behind the wheel of a car after consuming alcoholic beverages puts you at risk of being pulled-over, tested, and ultimately charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI). The following are a list of stats that should give you an idea of just how prevalent DUI cases are in the state of California. The “drink chart guide” was provided courtesy of the California Highway Patrol website (www.chp.ca.gov):

BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVELS
- (.01% - .04%) May be DUI: Anyone, after one drink during a two-hour period - and people weighing 170 pounds or more, after two drinks.
- (.05% - .07%) Likely DUI: People weighing less than 170 pounds, after two drinks - people weighing 150 pounds or more, after three drinks - and people weighing 190 pounds or more, after four drinks.
- (.08% - UP) Definitely DUI: People weighing less than 150 pounds, after three drinks - people weighing less than 190 pounds, after four drinks - and anyone, after five drinks.
According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), California has some of the nation’s most complicated DUI laws. They are part of the uniform state code, and do not change in individual cities or counties.
DUI offenses are charged under motor vehicle and criminal codes, so when someone is charged, they are essentially facing two misdemeanor or felony counts, not one. The criminal citation may be either misdemeanor or felony, depending on circumstances such as collision, damages, injuries, fatalities, etc.
The latest year that the statistics are reported is 2003. The following
are the findings as reported by AAA:
• Bail amounts
range from $1,600 to $5,000 dollars.
• Fines range
from $390 to $5,000 dollars.
• Restitution
amounts range from $100 to $10,000 dollars.
• Penalty
assessments of 70% are attached all court-imposed fines.
• Jail time
ranges from 48 hours to 1 year for misdemeanors, and 5 days to 5 years for
felonies.
• Driver’s
license restriction/suspension/revocation may be from 6 months to 5 years.
• Vehicle
impound is the norm, but vehicles may be seized, confiscated and/or sold by
the state.
• Probation
is usual.
• Mandatory
substance abuse assessment and treatment programs are also part of the process.
• 16,180 DUI
arrests in San Diego County
• 74% + conviction
rate
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