Yes, certainly. It is the same as drunk driving.
Yes they usally do
no!!
no not really, however driving while your high is a DUI (driving under the influence)
youre driving a ford!
Your past criminal record shuld be no bar to attaining as high an academic degree as you're capable of.
AnswerIn Michigan alcohol violations, such as driving under the influence or operated under the influence of liquor, remains on your record for a minimum of 10 years and then at that point it is no longer a part of the record. As for insurance rates, typically they will be affected for at least 5 years after you have been convicted of a DUI/OUIL. For the first three years you will likely be placed on a "high-risk" non-standard type policy.
Yes, You can only shift it into 4 high while driving. You can not shift to 4 low while moving.
While driving my cavalier will shift into high gear for at least a couple of minutes. Shifting gears,giving it gas does not help. Any suggestions?
No, not legally. It's Driving Under the Influence/Driving While Intoxicated, the same as if you're driving drunk.
If your Driving Record is clean for over ten years, then you are not considered a high risk driver
CT has very stiff DWI laws, they look back 10 full years for priors. Each conviction gets a stiffer penelty. The 3rd DWI in CT within 10 years, can mean losing your DL in CT FOREVER! DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE IN CT, EVER!
It depends on the rates of the company, your age, your driving record, and how much you are insured for.