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Field sobriety tests are physical evaluations that can help the police determine if a driver is drunk. There are four kinds of field sobriety tests:
The police can use the results of a field sobriety test as additional evidence to prove a driver is intoxicated. However, these tests aren’t always accurate. Here’s why:
Field sobriety tests may help the police determine if someone is drunk. But, someone who has a disability could fail these tests even if they’re sober. For example, someone with a leg impairment may struggle to walk in a straight line or stand on one leg for any duration of time.
An officer may have struggled to determine if a person is intoxicated or has a disability. As a result, a driver could suffer from a drunk driving charge and need to seek legal help to clear their name.