Definitions for "Drunk driving"
Keywords:  dui, owi, dwi, criminal, deemed
T his is when an operator of a vehicle has consumed enough alcohol to inhibit him from driving in a safe manner. This also relates to whatever limit a state has determined to be of legal limits. No matter how safely a person is operating the vehicle it is deemed as drunk driving if you are at or over the legal limit.
This is when an operator of a vehicle has consumed enough alcohol to inhibit him or her from driving in a safe manner. This also relates to San Diego DUI limit .08% BAC. In San Diego, DUI is deemed as drunk driving if you are at or over the legal limit, regardless of how safely you are operating the vehicle.
A general reference to those criminal cases that are called DUI, DWI, OUI, OWI, DUII, DWAI, or other acronyms. They generally describe two types of cases: first, where the driver is sufficiently impaired by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of the two, that the driver cannot drive safely. Second, "drunk driving" relates to those cases where someone is above that state's legal limit, usually .08, no matter how safely the person is driving.