WASHINGTON — Noah’s Law has only been in effect for just over two weeks in Maryland, but Montgomery County’s top prosecutor wants to keep expanding the use of interlock devices. “The fact that we have ...
SEATTLE — A new report is raising concerns about whether some Washington drivers ordered to install ignition interlock devices after DUI convictions are still getting behind the wheel without them.
First- and second-time offenders are required to keep the ignition interlock devices on their cars for two years. In case of a third conviction, a motorist would be required to keep the device for ...
If you’ve been on a highway recently, you’ve seen them: those signs reminding drivers that texting is distracting and they shouldn’t do it. I agree. But what about this: I climbed in a car recently ...