
State of alcoholic intoxication: alcohol level 0,2 ppm (concentration 0,1 mg alcohol per liter of exhaled air) punishing with a fine or imprisonment The state of strong alcoholic intoxication: alcohol level 1,0 ppm (concentration 0,5 mg alcohol per liter of exhaled air) punishing with imprisonment Permille Permille (‰) means one-thousandth, or tenth of a percent.…

In Florida, a driver’s license can be suspended not only for violation of traffic rules, but also for many other minor violations of the law. Truancy; drawing graffiti in an unauthorized place; the issuance of checks not supported by real money; smoking until the age when the state is allowed to use tobacco products; sexting…

Features rental, driving and traffic regulations in the United States of America. Fines, communication with the police, parking, road signs, navigation, attitude to alcohol in the United States. The traffic rules in different states have their own characteristics, but for a comfortable journey it is enough to know the general provisions and the presentation. Distances…

Alcohol is a major cause of severe road accidents. Punishment differs from state to state, but in all states the first or second arrest still considers a crime to be easy (misdemeanor) and is usually punished with a fine or imprisonment of up to 10 days, the third and subsequent ones are considered serious (felony)…

Due to the federation character of the United States, it is not possible to cite road traffic regulations across the country. National law regulates only basic issues, and detailed solutions are the responsibility of a particular state. Differences in the regulations of particular states best reflect the speed limits, which can be very different. In built-up…