Nebraska Drunk Driving Laws and Statistics

Nebraska Drunk Driving Laws

  • BAC Limit: 0.08
  • Enhanced Penalty BAC Level: 0.15
  • Zero Tolerance Level: 0.02
  • Implied Consent Law: Yes
  • License Suspension 1st Offense: 90 Days
  • License Suspension 2nd Offense: 1 Year
  • License Suspension 3rd Offense: 1 Year
  • Mandatory Jail Time: After 2nd Offense
  • Mandatory Alcohol Education: No
  • Mandatory Alcohol Treatment: No
  • Ignition Interlock Device: Yes
  • Vehicle Confiscation: No
  • Hardship License: After 30 Days
  • Open Container Law: For driver and passengers

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Nebraska Drunk Driving Fatalities

Total Fatalities BAC=.00 BAC=.01-.07 BAC=.08+
233 156 21 77

Nebraska Drunk Driving News

Nebraska Changing DUI Law to Suit Feds - DUIAttorney.com

Nebraska Changing DUI Law to Suit Feds DUIAttorney.com A drunk driving conviction today carries with it a suspension of driving privileges for a period of time. However, in many states the person convicted of ... and more » more...

Crash Reveals Possible Meth Lab - WOWT

Crash Reveals Possible Meth Lab WOWT, NE He was arrested nearby and transported to The Nebraska Medical Center with chest pains. Miller was cited for DUI, driving with a suspended license, and driving left of center. Police found evidence of a possible meth lab inside Miller more...

USD Men's Basketball team to face Nebraska in 2010 and '11 - USD Volante Online

USD Men\'s Basketball team to face Nebraska in 2010 and \'11 USD Volante Online, SD VERMILLION, SD ? Dave Boots, the head men\'s basketball coach at The University of South Dakota, has announced that the Coyotes will play the University of Nebraska in the 2010-11 and 2011-12 more...

Nebraskan gets 4-6 years in prison for 4th DUI - KPTM-TV

Nebraskan gets 4-6 years in prison for 4th DUI KPTM-TV, NE AP - May 29, 2009 9:55 AM ET LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - A Lincoln man has gotten 4 to 6 years in prison for his fourth drunken-driving offense. Court records say the 53-year-old Hayes was stopped by a state trooper last Au more...

Nebraska Babies Left Home Alone Overnight; Parents face abuse charges - InjuryBoard.com

Nebraska Babies Left Home Alone Overnight; Parents face abuse charges InjuryBoard.com, FL Besides the DUI charge, this woman faces felony child abuse, and driving with a suspended license. In late April 2009, also in Omaha, a 2 year old and 4 year old were found home alone w more...

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