• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Monitech

Monitech

North Carolina's leading Ignition Interlock provider

  • Device
    • What Is an Interlock?
    • Interlock Device Cost
    • Special Offers
  • Locations
    • Charlotte
    • Raleigh
    • Greensboro
    • Durham
    • Winston-Salem
    • Arden (Asheville)
    • View All Locations (30)
  • Resources
    • Customer Support Resources
    • NC Requirements
    • NC DWI Checklist
  • Support
    • Contact
    • About
    • FAQs
    • Reviews
    • Mechanic Code Request
    • Blog
  • 800-521-4246
You are here: Home / General Information / Think the US is Too Tough on Drunk Drivers?

Think the US is Too Tough on Drunk Drivers?

June 20, 2017 by Chris Grinnell

Justice - US drunk driving penaltiesThere are those who think that drunk driving legislation in the US has gotten out of hand. In particular, some people rail against the .08 blood alcohol limit for intoxication, which is the national standard. Others think that a first DUI should not be such a big deal. Ignition interlocks, they say – devices which prevent a vehicle from starting if the driver has been drinking – should only be ordered for incorrigible repeat drunk drivers.

Are US drunk driving penalties too harsh? No. At least not compared to how drunk drivers are dealt with in most other countries.

BAC Limits. The .08 limit that the US subscribes to in defining intoxication is low. Among the countries that prosecute anyone with a BAC of .05 or above: Kyrgyzstan, Hong Kong, Jordan, Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, and New Zealand. Among those with a limit of .02: China, Algeria, Russia, Sweden, and Ukraine. A good number also have zero as a limit: Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. While a few countries have limits higher than the US, .08 is on the high side and far from strict.

Penalties: In the US penalties vary by state, but a glance at how some other countries treat drunk driving shows that the US is far from tough, comparatively speaking.

  • Australia: Permanent loss of license for second DUI offense
  • France: Confiscation of your vehicle, 3 years license suspension.
  • Sweden: Fines are based on how much money you have in the bank.
  • Australia: Your name is sent to newspapers for public shaming.
  • Turkey: In small towns, drunk drivers are driven 20 miles out and made to walk back to the police station.

All in all, US drunk driving penalties are not terribly strict. One positive trend is the adoption of ignition interlocks for all drunk driving offenses. As of this month 30 states now have all-offender interlock laws, which help reduce DUI recidivism and protect the public from impaired drivers.

Category: General InformationTag: Drunk Driving

About Chris Grinnell

Previous Post:signs of drunk driving in north carolina.All The Signs Are There: Drunk Driving in Greenville, NC.
Next Post:How Pleading Down Drunk Driving Charges Costs Lives

Special Offers Available to NC Residents

Call us now to get special pricing on your ignition interlock program.

800-521-4246
NC Locations
Monitech Ignition Interlock Systems
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
800-521-4246

Brands

LifeSafer Ignition Interlock

Guardian Ignition Interlock

QuickStart Ignition Interlock

LifeSafer ISA

Device

What Is an Interlock?

Interlock Device Cost

Special Offers

Locations

Charlotte

Raleigh

Greensboro

Durham

Winston-Salem

Arden (Asheville)

View All Locations (30)

Resources

Customer Support Resources

NC Requirements

NC DWI Checklist

Sitemap

Support

Contact

About

FAQs

Reviews

Mechanic Code Request

Blog

Copyright © 2025 Monitech, LLC. IIDs also used by QuickStart Ignition Interlock.

Privacy Policy | ISO Certification | Cookie Preferences