Drunk driving: Which states are the strictest and most lenient

Car WreckedEach year, drunk driving causes nearly 10,000 deaths, results in more than 1 million arrests, and is responsible for more than $40 billion in economic damage.

In a report, “2016’s Strictest & Most Lenient States on DUI,” WalletHub, a personal-finance website, analyzed the enforcement rules in each of the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia for 15 key items. They include fines, minimum jail sentences, and ignition-interlock-device requirements that drastically reduce repeat arrests of previously convicted drunk drivers.

 

Strictest States on DUI

 

Most Lenient States on DUI

 

1.

Arizona

 

42.

Idaho

 

2.

Georgia

 

43.

Michigan

 

3.

Alaska

 

44.

New Jersey

 

4.

Oklahoma

 

45.

Maryland

 

5.

Nebraska

 

46.

Vermont

 

6.

Kansas

 

47.

Ohio

 

7.

Connecticut

 

48.

Pennsylvania

 

8.

Utah

 

49.

North Dakota

 

9.

West Virginia

 

50.

District of Columbia

 

10.

Texas

 

51.

South Dakota

Key findings

  • The average fine for a first DUI, $347, is higher than the Uber fare from Washington, D.C. to New York, and a person who had been drinking could go to Ontario with the second-DUI average, $757.
  • Repeat offenders spend an average of nearly three weeks longer in jail than first-time offenders.
  • All but seven states can automatically suspend the license of someone arrested for DUI, before any court involvement.
  • 92 percent of states require offenders to equip their vehicles with Ignition Interlock devices after a DUI.

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