Can You Refuse a Breathalyzer in Texas?

Author Alan Stokes

Posted Oct 28, 2022

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In Texas, you can refuse a breathalyzer test, but there are consequences. If you refuse the test, your driver's license will be automatically suspended for 180 days. Additionally, if you are pulled over again within two years and refuse the test again, your license will be suspended for two years. If you are pulled over and agree to take the test, and your blood alcohol content is over the legal limit of .08, your license will be suspended for 90 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long should you use a breathalyzer?

There is no set timeframe for how long you should use a breathalyzer. However, typically it is recommended that individuals take the test one to two times per week.

Do I need a breathalyzer If I have been convicted of drunk driving?

In order to have your driving privileges reinstated, you will need to have a breathalyzer installed in your car. This requirement is mandatory if you are found guilty of drunk driving.

Why do cops breathalyzer test for alcohol?

At this time, breathalyzers are the only scientifically accurate way to determine blood alcohol concentration. A Breathalyzer works by measuring how much oxygen is pulled from the air when a person breathes. Alcohol slows down the respiratory system so that less oxygen enters the bloodstream andreathalyzer readings will be lower than if someone is sober.

How long can a breathalyzer detect alcohol in the breath?

There is no set time limit on how long a breathalyzer can detect alcohol in the breath. However, most breathalyzers can detect alcohol for up to 12 hours after an individual has been drinking.

How long does it take for a breathalyzer to work?

Most breathalyzers work within a minute or two.

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Alan Stokes is an experienced article author, with a variety of published works in both print and online media. He has a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and has gained numerous awards for his articles over the years. Alan started his writing career as a freelance writer before joining a larger publishing house.

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