[Austin DWI]
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* the offense of driving while impaired by alcohol. The formal offense differs from state to state (Driving While Impaired, Driving While Intoxicated, and Driving Under the Influence are common). Here, DWI will be used to describe each state's standard impaired driving offense.
www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/research/FewerYoungDrivers/ii__data.htm
* Driving while intoxicated, or driving while impaired. Like DUI, DWI can refer to driving while intoxicated or impaired as the result of either drinking alcohol or taking drugs, or both. This is the second most widely used acronym for drunk driving cases. Like DUI, the question of how to define being intoxicated or impaired is at the heart of a drunk driving case in jurisdictions that use DWI. It is critical to consult with a DWI lawyer in your area that understands these sophisticated issues.
www.1800duilaws.com/common/glossaryAll.asp
* abbreviation for driving while intoxicated; each state varies in their definition and percentage.
www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/cmed/alcohol/glossary.htm
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* is an acronym for “Driving While Intoxicated” which is prohibited by New Jersey Law (NJSA 39:4-50). DUI is a synonymous acronym, standing for “Driving Under The Influence.” DWI and DUI are terms that describe the same offense in New Jersey (ie, there is no difference between the two).
www.njdwidefense.com/terms.htm
* DWI is an acronym which means: * Driving while intoxicated* Driving while impaired* Dance With Intensity (PC game)* Danish West Indies* Diffusion-weighted imaging* Direct water injection* Disaster Welfare Inquiry* Drinking Water Inspectorate dwi.org.uk)* a prefix used for unknown chemical elements, dwi (prefix)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DWI
06/10/2009
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