Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Modern Technology Makes DUI Classes Easy To Access

When individuals are pulled over for suspicion of drinking and driving, they may be asked to take a Breathalyzer test. This is a device that estimates the blood alcohol content from a sample of the breath. The evidence from this test is offered during the court hearing to prove an individual was under the influence while driving.

Consumer Breathalyzer tests can be purchased by individuals who want to check their own sobriety before getting behind the wheel. They have also become a popular method for parents to check their kids for intoxication. Some teens even use the device as an excuse to help them opt out of drinking when feeling peer pressure. “My parents will use a breathalyzer on me when I get home, so I can’t drink”.

Recently, there’s been a great deal of talk about a new IPhone accessory that plugs into the audio port. Users can take this along on a night out and it will let them know if they've been drinking too much to drive. Or, there’s also a new App that will track the movement of eyes to determine the extent of intoxication. The consumer simply has a friend point the camera at one of your eyeballs, so the app can scan the eye and deliver a BAC level.

The best advancement in technology to deal with DUI behavior is to educate yourself on alcohol and drug use with an online DUI class. Online classes are becoming ever more popular as the population becomes more fluent and comfortable with using computer devices. An 8,10, 12, 16, 20 or 24-hour DUI alcohol awareness program can be taken as a proactive measure or if you have been court ordered due to a drug or alcohol related offense.

Online classes can be taken nationally in all 50 states from any Internet based computer like an Ipad, Smartphone, PC or laptop. The consumer simply registers for the length of class they are interested in. This generally depends on the length the court has mandated or the amount of depth you would like to get into each topic. Once registered, the class is available to take 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no live instruction. The entire class is accessed from the computer screen and the participant scrolls through the material at his or her own pace. The classes can be taken in one or a few sittings if under a deadline, or whenever there is free time over a period of weeks or months.

When the customer has finished the course, a Certificate of Completion is sent out via US mail with no additional cost. This is the official documentation that the court will need to see to prove the class was taken. A downloadable copy is also available upon request.

Technology today makes it easy to not only test your breath for alcohol levels, but to help individuals stay sober to begin with. Take an online DUI or alcohol awareness class today to learn why and how not to drink and drive.

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