The 61st District Court in Grand Rapids was one of five courts included in a study evaluating the effectiveness of ignition interlock devices in reducing drunken driving rates by chronic offenders.
This is the first installment of “Locked Out.” 25 Investigates spent 6 months looking into the RMV’s ignition interlock program designed to keep drunk drivers from reoffending. Richard Carvalho, 47, ...
Without much fanfare, the Hogan administration last week revealed that it intends to submit regulations making it easier for people charged with drunk driving to voluntarily enroll in the ...
A new state law will require more Marylanders with drunk driving charges to blow into a breath analyzer before starting their cars. The change went into effect Tuesday and is expected to add around ...
Maryland has a new tool to keep drunken drivers off the roads. Noah's Law, passed in 2016, requires ignition interlock devices to be installed in the cars of those ...
Only seven months after it launched, a new program is boosting the use of ignition interlock devices in Yakima County DUI cases, state and local officials say. A $50,000 state grant is funding a three ...
Governor Terry McAuliffe today approved a regulatory package developed by the Commission on Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program (VASAP) to strengthen Virginia’s anti-drunk driving ignition ...
Waterford Township — An ignition interlock program used by Michigan sobriety courts has been highly effective in modifying behavior of chronic drunken-driving offenders, according to a study released ...
Three North Queensland drivers have been caught driving without required interlock devices, exposing widespread confusion about the program that can trap motorists for five years. The two men and one ...