Driving While Intoxicated

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What are the different crimes involving alcohol and drug-related driving violations in New York State?

  • Aggravated DWI: Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated: .18 BAC or higher.
    DWI
    Driving While Intoxicated:
    .08 BAC* or higher or other evidence of intoxication
  • DWAI: Driving While Ability Impaired (by alcohol): .05 BAC* to .07 BAC*, or other evidence of impairment.
  • DWAI/Drugs: Driving While Ability Impaired (by a drug that is not alcohol)
     
    Chemical Test Refusal:  A driver who refuses to take a chemical test (normally a test of breath, blood or urine) can receive a driver license revocation of at least one year (18 months for a commercial driver) and must pay a $500 civil penalty ($550 for a driver of commercial vehicles) to apply for a new driver license. A driver who refuses a chemical test during the five years after a DWI-related charge or previous refusal will have their driver license revoked for at least 18 months (permanent for a commercial driver) and must pay a $750 civil penalty to apply for a new driver license. If the driver is under age 21, and refuses a chemical test during the five years after a DWI-related charge or previous refusal, they will have their driver license revoked for at least one year or until age 21, whichever is longer and must pay a $750 civil penalty to apply for a new driver license.
     
    Zero Tolerance Law: A driver who is less than 21 years of age and who drives with a .02 BAC to .07 BAC violates the Zero Tolerance Law.
    *BAC = blood alcohol concentration

What is the difference between DWI and DWAI?

  • Intoxicated is defined as the voluntary consumption of alcohol causing impairment which renders a person incapable to a substantial extent of employing the physical and mental abilities which are needed to possessed in order to operate a vehicle as a reasonable and prudent driver.
  • Impairment is defined as impairment to any extent of the physical and mental abilities needed to be possessed in order to operate a vehicle as a reasonable and prudent driver.
  • DWI is a misdemeanor offense giving a person  a criminal record. A first time offender shall be punishable by a maximum one-year jail term and/or a fine of $500-$1000 and a mandatory license revocation of six months. There is no enhancement of sanctions if the defendant has a prior conviction of DWAI. A prior conviction for DWI within the last 10 years will result in a felony charge and enhanced sanctions.
  • DWAI is a traffic infraction and not a crime and will not leave a person with a criminal record. A first time offender shall be punishable by a maximum jail term of 15 days and/or a fine of $300-$500 and a license suspension of 90 days. A second time offender within 5 years shall be punishable by a maximum jail term of 30 days, and/or a fine of $500-$750 and a license suspension of 6 months. A third time offender shall be punishable by a maximum jail term of 90 days, and/or a fine of $750-$1500 and a license suspension of 6 months.
 

What Will Happen If I Refuse to Take The Chemical Test?

  • If you refuse a chemical test for BAC (Blood Alcohol Content), your license will be suspended at arraignment in court, and revoked for at least six months (second offense, one year) at a Department of Motor Vehicles hearing. You will also be subject to a civil penalty of $300 (second offense, $750). A driver under 21 years old who refuses to take a chemical test under the Zero Tolerance Law is subject to a 1-year license revocation and a $300 civil penalty. The penalties and fines for refusing to submit to a chemical test are separate from, and in addition to the penalties and fines for alcohol or drug-related convictions.
Can I Get A Conditional License if I Was Convicted of DWI or DWAI?
  • If you receive your first conviction for DWI or DWAI and you participate in the Drinking Driver Program (DDP), you can receive a conditional license. The DMV determines if you are eligible for the DDP. A judge can stop your enrollment in the DDP.
 

 

Penalties for Alcohol-related and Drug-related Violations

Violation (1)

Mandatory Fine (2)

Maximum
Jail Term

Mandatory Driver License Action (3)

Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated (A-DWI)

$1,000 - $2,500

1 year

Revoked for at least one year

Second A-DWI in 10 years (E felony)(1)

$1,000 - $5,000

4 years

Revoked for at least 18-months (5)

Third A-DWI in 10 years (D felony)(1)

$2,000 - $10,000

7 years

Revoked for at least 18-months (4,5)

 

Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or Driving While Impaired by a Drug (DWAI-Drug)

$500 - $1,000

1 year

DWI-Revoked for at least six months
DWAI-Drugs - Suspended for at least six months

Second DWI/DWAI-Drug violation in 10 years (E felony)(1)

$1,000 - $5,000

4 years

Revoked for at least one year

Third DWI/DWAI-Drug violation in 10 years (D felony)(1)

$2,000 - $10,000

7 years

Revoked for at least one year (4)

 

Driving While Ability Impaired by a Combination of Alcohol/Drugs (DWAI-Combination)

$500 - $1,000

1 year

Revoked for at least six months

Second DWAI/Combination in 10 years (E felony)(1)

$1,000 - $5,000

4 years

Revoked for at least one year/18 months (5)

Third DWAI/Combination in 10 years (D felony)(1)

$2,000 - $10,000

7 years

Revoked for at least one year/18 months (4,5)

 

Driving While Ability Impaired by Alcohol (DWAI)

$300 - $500

15 days

Suspended for 90 days

Second DWAI violation in 5 years

$500 - $750

30 days

Revoked for at least six months

 

Zero Tolerance Law

$125 civil penalty and $100 fee to terminate suspension

None

Suspended for six months

Second Zero Tolerance Law

$125 civil penalty and $100 re-application fee

None

Revoked for one year or until age 21

 

Chemical Test Refusal

$500 civil penalty ($550 for commercial drivers)

None

Revoked for at least one year, 18 months for commercial drivers.

Chemical Test Refusal within five years of a previous DWI-related charge/Chemical Test Refusal

$750 civil penalty

None

Revoked for at least 18 months, one-year or until age 21 for drivers under age 21, permanent CDL revocation for commercial drivers.

Chemical Test Refusal -
Zero Tolerance Law

$300 civil penalty and $50 re-application fee

None

Revoked for at least one year.

Chemical Test Refusal -
Second or subsequent Zero Tolerance Law

$750 civil penalty and $50 re-application fee

None

Revoked for at least one year.

 

Driving Under the Influence - (Out-of-State)

N/A

N/A

Suspended for 6 months. If less than 21 years of age, revoked at least one year.

Driving Under the Influence - (Out-of State) with any previous alcohol-drug violation

N/A

N/A

Suspended for 6 months. If less than 21 years of age, revoked at least one year or until age 21 (longest term).

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