Articles Tagged with Limited Driving Privilege

North Carolina treats a driver under 21 who has alcohol in the system very differently from an adult. For an adult, the question is impairment or a 0.08 reading. For anyone who has not turned 21, N.C.G.S. § 20-138.3 makes it a crime to drive on a highway or public vehicular area while consuming alcohol, or at any time while any previously consumed alcohol or controlled substance remains in the body. The State does not have to show impairment. The presence of alcohol is the offense.

People search for this as underage DUI or underage DWI, and the terms are worth sorting out before anything else. North Carolina’s formal name for the adult offense is impaired driving under N.C.G.S. § 20-138.1, and neither acronym of DUI nor DWI is referenced within statute. It does refer to driving “while under the influence of an impairing substance,” which many folks understand as “DUI.” The underage charge (N.C.G.S. § 20-138.3) is a separate offense with its own name, driving after consuming under 21, and it is not technically an impaired driving charge at all. That distinction is not academic. The two offenses are proven and punished in different ways, and the difference works in real cases.

Can You Get a Limited Privilege?  Are You Eligible?  Did You Have a Valid License?  Are There Options?

Obtaining a Pre-Trial Limited Privilege requires careful consideration of the record, prior history, and factual basis of a case.  One should not assume it is automatic or guaranteed  – Bill Powers

Are You Eligible?  Important Questions to Consider:

What is a Pre-trial Limited Driving Privilege?

If you or a loved one has been charged with DWI or Driving While Impaired in North Carolina and had their license suspended, there may be relief available.

A Pre-Trial Limited Driving Privilege is a type of Court Order that allows someone accused of DWI the opportunity to again drive, subject to a host of conditions and restrictions.

What is a Pre-Trial Limited Driving Privilege? Am I Eligible to Drive? How to get a Limited Driving Privilege

Under North Carolina Law, and under limited circumstances, the Court may authorize a Pre-Trial Limited Driving Privilege during a period of suspension – Bill Powers

See Sample : Pre-Trial Limited Driving Privilege

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