Do You Know the Texas Drunk Driving Laws?

Drunk driving is a leading cause of fatal car accidents in Texas, with one in three fatal vehicle crashes involving alcohol and driving under the influence. In most cases, drivers are breaking the law by getting behind the wheel after drinking. Do you know about Texas drunk driving laws and Texas DUI laws?
In Texas, the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit is 0.08. Drivers who are under the age of 21 and not legally allowed to drink face Zero Tolerance laws that make it illegal to drive with any detectable amount of alcohol in their system. Any driver with a blood alcohol level about 0.15 could face more serious consequences and penalties.
A first DUI offense in Texas is considered a Class B Misdemeanor. Those charged with a first offense DUI can expect to spend three to six days in jail, pay fines up to $2,000 and lose their drivers’ license for up to one year. The offender may be required to take a DWI education class and perform up to 100 hours of community service.
A second DWI offense is considered a Class A misdemeanor. Offenders may receive up to one year in jail and fines up to $4,000. Your license may be revoked for up to two years and offenders must attend at least 32 hours of DWI driver’s education courses. The punishment for drunk driving a second time could also include probation and up to 200 hours of community service.
A third DWI offense in Texas is considered a third degree felony, and offenders could spend up to ten years in jail in addition to the punishments listed above. It is also a felony to drive drunk with a minor in the car under 15 years of age. Driving with an open container in the vehicle is a Class C misdemeanor.

Search

OUR DALLAS LOCATION

2525 McKinnon Street #550 Dallas, Texas 75201

Note: The information that was utilized in this post was gathered from the use of secondary sources. This information used has not been confirmed or independently verified. If you locate any information that is not correct, please contact our firm as soon as possible so that we can make the appropriate corrections. If you find any information that is false, we will remove or correct the post immediately after it is brought to our attention.

Disclaimer: As a valued member of the Dallas community, Rasansky Law Firm’s goal is to improve the safety of all residents in the great state of Texas. These posts should not be viewed as a solicitation for business and the information included herein should not be taken as medical or legal advice. The photos used in this post are not representative of the actual crash scene.

Related Post

March 11, 2023
What Happens After a DUI Accident in Dallas?

While towns and governments around the country have turned their attention to distracted driving and mitigating its various causes, drunk driving remains a significant concern. In fact, about one-third of Americans will be […]

Read More
November 19, 2015
Texas Dram Shop Law (DWI Accident Liability)

Don't understand why dram shop laws exist? Confused as to why bars are held partially responsible for a DWI accident? While it’s the responsibility of a driver to ensure that they aren’t intoxicated […]

Read More
September 4, 2015
Join Us at the Walk Like MADD 5K in Dallas on Sept. 19th

Help support MADD in eliminating drunk driving in Dallas! [highlight type="light"]UPDATE: Thank you! Not only did we reach our fundraising goal, Rasansky Law Firm was the TOP fundraising team of 2015![/highlight] Drunk driving is a […]

Read More

Why Choose
Rasansky Law Firm

Over 30+ Years Of Personal Injury Experience

Top-Rated and Award-Winning Personal Injury Lawyers

Attorneys Available to Discuss Your Case Now

No Fee Unless You Win

Free Confidential Consultation.

Request A Free Consultation

Fill out the form below to receive a free and confidential initial consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

chevron-down