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Rules of the Road

You are likely to be arrested and charged with DUI if the police officers simply suspects that you have consumed any alcohol before driving your car. The smell of alcohol on your breath, red eyes or the inability to find your registration in a messy glove box could result in your being charged.

At your trial, the police will present everything you do or say as an indication of your impaired ability to operate a motor vehicle. Therefore, it is crucial that you provide as little evidence against yourself as possible.

Remember these rules of the road:

  • Do not answer any questions other than name and address.
  • Do not agree to perform roadside tests.
  • Do not agree to have your eyes examined.
  • Do not agree to exhale into a handheld breath tester.
  • Do not agree to take a breath or blood test.
  • Be polite and provide any requested documents.

If you're looking for a lawyer in any of these communities, we may be able to represent you in your OUI case: Norfolk, Barnstable, Bristol, Plymouth, and Middlesex counties, and the towns of Middleboro Lawyer, Dorchester Lawyer, Dorchester Heights Lawyer, Brockton Lawyer, Stoughton Lawyer, Easton Lawyer, Whitman Lawyer, Quincy Lawyer, Abington Lawyer, Holbrook Lawyer, Chelsea Lawyer, Canton Lawyer, Cambridge Lawyer, Brookline Lawyer, Revere Lawyer, Braintree Lawyer, Bridgewater Lawyer, Avon Lawyer, Mansfield Lawyer, Lowell Lawyer, Kingston Lawyer, Hanson Lawyer, Franklin Lawyer, Foxborough Lawyer, Raynham Lawyer, Framinghham Lawyer, Pembroke Lawyer, Rockland Lawyer, Newton Lawyer, Halifax Lawyer, Weymouth Lawyer, Whitman Lawyer, Sharon Lawyer, Milton Lawyer, and Walpole Lawyer.