What Is The Legal Limit For Dui In Nebraska?
Nebraska's limit for drunk driving is .08. There is no lower standard for impaired driving, although convictions are possible just on the officer's opinion of intoxication. Refusal to take the breath, blood or urine test is the same as flunking, except that you will also lose your driving privileges for a year. Once an officer directs a breath test, you cannot opt for a blood or urine test.
Other Nebraska Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Are The Penalties For A Fist Time Dui?
A: 1st Offense: 760 days in jail, $500 fine, 6 month license suspension. Minimum 60 day license suspension, $400 fine. More -
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What Are The Penalties For A Second Time Dui?
A: 2nd Offense: 3090 days in jail, $500 fine, one year license suspension Minimum 48 hours in jail, 6 month license suspension, $500 fine. More -
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What Are The Penalties For A Third Time Dui?
A: 3rd Offense: 90365 days in jail, $600 fine, 15 year license suspension. Minimum 7 days in jail, $600 fine, one year license suspension. More -
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What Are The Penalties For A Fourth Time Dui?
A: 4th Offense: Class IV Felony, 05 years in jail, $10,000 fine or both, 15 year license suspension. Minimum 7 days in jail, one year license suspension, $1,000 … More -
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Can I Get A Work Permit?
A: During the period of the Administrative revocation of your driving privileges, an employment driving permit is available under certain circumstances. Anyone who takes, … More -
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What Is An Administrative License Revocation?
A: The department of motor vehicles revokes your driving privileges immediately upon your arrest for DUI. The arresting officer gives you a 30day temporary license, … More -
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What Happens At A License Revocation Hearing?
A: A hearing can be with or without the rules of evidence. Without, the hearing officer presents the State's case of probable cause to pull you over. With, and an … More -
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What Are The Penalties For Losing The Administrative Hearing?
A: Refusal to take a chemical test: One year suspension Failure of chemical test: 90 days suspension. For persons under 21 years old, the alcohol limit decreases to .02. -
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What Are The Speed Limits In Nebraska?
A: Unless Otherwise Posted Absolute Interstate 75 mph Ltd Access Rds 65 mph Other Primary Rds 60 mph Residential 25 mph More -
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How Are Speed Limits Enforced?
A: Enforced through use of: Pacing Yes Radar Yes Vascar No Photo Radar No Aircraft No Laser Yes More
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