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  1. Penalties for Alcohol or Drug-Related Violations | NY DMV

    In New York State, the penalties for an alcohol or drug-related violation include the loss of driving privileges, fines, and a possible jail term. Revoked for at least one year, 18 months for commercial drivers. Revoked for at least 18 months, one-year or until age 21 for drivers under age 21, permanent CDL revocation for commercial drivers.

  2. Underage DUI/DWI Laws & Penalties - CriminalDefenseLawyer.com

    Nov 9, 2022 · Teen drunk driving laws typically focus on the amount of alcohol in the underage driver's system. If the underage driver's BAC is above the limit, a conviction is possible even without proof of actual impairment.

  3. Article 31 | NYS Vehicle Traffic Law | Alcohol Drug Offenses

    No person shall operate a motor vehicle while such person has .18 of one per centum or more by weight of alcohol in such person's blood as shown by chemical analysis of such person's blood, breath, urine or saliva made pursuant to the provisions of section eleven hundred ninety-four …

  4. New York DWI Fines, Jail Time, and License Suspension - Driving Laws

    Apr 15, 2025 · New York's underage drunk driving law prohibits drivers who are younger than 21 years from operating a vehicle after consuming alcohol. Underage drivers who aren't intoxicated enough to be charged with DWI or DWAI can be charged with driving with a BAC of at least .02% but less than .08%.

  5. New York DUI & DWI Laws & Enforcement - DMV.ORG

    Law enforcement will charge you with DWI if your BAC is: 0.08% and you're 21 years old or older. 0.04% and you're driving a commercial motor vehicle. 0.02% and you're younger than 21 years old. DWI is just one charge associated with driving under the influence. Depending on your BAC and other factors, you could face:

  6. Chapter 9: Alcohol and Other Drugs | NY DMV - New York DMV

    A BAC of more than .05 percent is legal evidence that you are impaired, a BAC of .08 percent or higher is evidence of intoxication, and a BAC of .18 percent or more is evidence of aggravated driving while intoxicated.

  7. Blood Alcohol Level Chart (2025 Guide) – Forbes Advisor

    Jul 11, 2024 · The blood alcohol level chart below shows what the BAC limit is in every state — including the legal limit for DUI per se offenses as well as the zero tolerance limit. State Legal Limit for...

  8. New York Aggravated DWI Fines and Jail Time - Driving Laws

    Dec 12, 2024 · A DWI can be charged as an aggravated DWI if the motorist operates a vehicle: with a BAC of .18% or more ("aggravated DWI per se"), or with a passenger who's 15 years of age or younger and commits DWI, drug DWAI, or combination DWAI ("aggravated DWI with a child passenger").

  9. NYS DWI Penalties | New York DUI/DWI Laws, Penalties, Fines

    Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated (Aggravated DWI): .18 BAC or higher. Driving While Ability Impaired by Alcohol (DWAI/Alcohol): more than .05 BAC but less than .07 BAC, or other evidence of impairment.

  10. DUI Resources: New York DUI Law: FAQ - LawInfo

    In New York, you may be arrested for DWI if you are driving, operating, or in actual physical control of a vehicle with a BAC of 0.08 or above, impaired by drugs, or driving while impaired by both drugs and alcohol. You may charged with Aggravated DWI if your BAC is 0.18 or above. (You can be charged with DWAI if your BAC is between 0.05-0.07.)