Should You Take Roadside Exercises or Provide a Breath Sample When Pulled Over for a DUI?

December 13, 2023

Should You Take Roadside Exercises or Provide a Breath Sample When Pulled Over for a DUI?

Driving under the influence (DUI) charges are not uncommon in Georgia. These charges can have long-lasting effects on the accused, including jail time, hefty fines, and the loss of driving privileges. If you've been pulled over for a DUI in Atlanta, you may have to take roadside exercises or provide a breath sample. This post will discuss the pros and cons of taking roadside exercises or giving a breath sample and how an attorney can help you.

Should you do the roadside exercises?

 Roadside exercises are a series of field sobriety tests that assess your balance, coordination, and ability to follow instructions. Police use these tests to evaluate whether you're under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Roadside exercises include the walk and turn test, the one-leg stand, and the horizontal gaze nystagmus test. While it might seem like a good idea to cooperate with the police, some people may consider roadside exercises unfair and unreliable. If you don't perform well on these tests, you could end up with a DUI charge. However, declining to do the exercises may cause the police to become suspicious or feel like you're not cooperating.

Should you provide a breath sample?


Providing a breath sample to the police can determine your blood alcohol content (BAC). The device that they use is called a breathalyzer. This test is a quick way to determine your level of intoxication, and it's the most commonly used test for DUI cases. If you refuse to take the test, you could be penalized. Refusing to take the test can lead to the suspension of your driver's license, even if you haven't been convicted of a DUI. However, taking the test that gives a BAC of 0.08 or more results in an automatic suspension of your driver's license, and it could be used as evidence against you.

How can an attorney help you?


Regardless of whether you take the roadside exercises or the breath test, it's crucial to consult an attorney if you're pulled over for a DUI. DUI cases can be complicated, and the process is not always fair. An experienced attorney can help you navigate the legal system and pursue the best possible outcome for you. An attorney can dispute the validity of roadside exercises or breath tests, challenge the charges against you, and represent you in court.

At The Law Offices Of Thomas J. Thomas, we can provide legal assistance to those facing DUI charges in Georgia.


The Law Offices of Thomas J. Thomas has been providing expert legal representation for over 25 years. Our team of attorneys is experienced in the field of DUI law, and we're committed to securing the best possible outcome for our clients. We understand the complexity of DUI cases and how to handle them. Our attorneys can provide the guidance and support you deserve and represent you through the legal process.

If you get pulled over for a DUI, it's essential to have a plan of action. Whether you decide to take the roadside exercises or provide a breath sample, consult an attorney right away. At The Law Offices Of Thomas J. Thomas, we're here to help you navigate the legal process and protect your rights. Don't take any chances with your future - contact us today for expert legal representation

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