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  2. Open-container law - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, open-container laws are U.S. state laws, rather than federal laws; thus they vary from state to state.. The majority of U.S. states and localities prohibit possessing or consuming an open container of alcohol in public places, such as on the street, while 24 states do not have statutes regarding the public consumption of alcohol. [1]

  3. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, drivers with a BAC of 0.08% or higher are involved in a fatal crash; three in 10 were between 21 and 24 years old (28%). [20] NHTSA defines fatal collisions as "alcohol-related" if they believe the driver, a passenger, or non-motorist (such as a pedestrian or pedal cyclist) had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.01 or greater. NHTSA ...

  4. Will rideshare drivers be allowed to unionize? Here's what to ...

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  5. Things rideshare drivers wish passengers understood - AOL

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    First and foremost among the things drivers would like riders to know is that they don’t make all that much money from driving. Things rideshare drivers wish passengers understood Skip to main ...

  6. Drunk driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The driver has been involved in an automobile collision; the officer has responded to the scene and is conducting an investigation. The driver has been stopped at a sobriety checkpoint (also known as roadblocks). The police have received a report, possibly from an anonymous citizen, that a described car has been driving erratically.

  7. Ban new, young drivers from carrying passengers of similar ...

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    New drivers aged under 21 should be banned from carrying passengers of a similar age for six months after passing their test, a motoring organisation has claimed.

  8. Graduated driver licensing - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 17, a new driver is allowed to drive accompanied by an experienced driver. The persons who are allowed to accompany the driver, typically the parents, are listed in the preliminary licence. When the driver turns 18, the normal licence is sent to the driver without any additional tests. [3] The German term is "Begleitetes Fahren".

  9. Can police question passengers when pulling over a driver in ...

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    Drivers and passengers have the right to remain silent when approached by police, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina. Passengers can also ask if they are free to leave.