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Texas Drunk Driving Laws & Issues 2003
Texas Drunk Driving laws are strict. Texas does have administrative license revocation for drunk drivers, which means the state has the ability to revoke the drivers license for a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The Zero Tolerance alcohol limit for drivers under 21 is 0.00 BAC. Texas does have graduated licensing. Texas does not qualify for the Section 410 incentive grant program.
Other Texas traffic safety laws include:
- (Primary) Front seats for occupant of motor vehicles - $25 to $200 Fine
- Restraint required < 4 or < 36 inches - Fine $200
- 01/01/68 Repealed effective 9-1-77 except for persons under 18 years of age. Effective 9-1-89 helmet use required for all riders. Effective 9-1-97 helmets required for riders under 21, those who have not completed a rider training course, and those without $10,000 medical insurance.
Act Now! It is essential that you inquire about your traffic accident case as soon as possible. Litigation may be the only way to receive the damages to which you may be entitled, such as medical and health care bills, lost or diminished wages, and financial compensation to family in the case of death. Your individual state's law may limit your time to bring a legal claim to protect your rights. You need to have your Traffic Accident claim evaluated immediately!
see also:
Stats 2002
Texas Drunk Driving Crash Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationTexas Drunk Driving Crash: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
Stats 2001
Texas Drunk Driving Wreck Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationTexas Drunk Driving Collision: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
Budget
Texas Auto Pileup Statistics: FREE Lawsuit InformationTexas Auto Pileup: FREE Lawsuit Info & Statistics
