The penalties for drunk driving in the state of Texas are severe. If you are convicted of driving under the influence and have a commercial driver’s license (CDL), your license will be suspended for 90 days. Additionally, if you are convicted, you will be required to install an interlock device in your car for a minimum of 90 days. The penalties for drunk driving are much more severe than in most states, so the risk of being convicted is high if you are caught driving under the influence. This article will explain what a DWI (driving while intoxicated) conviction means for your license in the state of Texas and how you can protect yourself from potential penalties in the future. We hope this information will help you avoid a DWI conviction in the future by keeping a clean driving record.

What is DWI?

The term “DWI” refers to driving under the influence; specifically, driving while intoxicated. The legal definition of DWI in the state of Texas is as follows: You are intoxicated if you have a blood alcohol level of 0.08% or higher. Driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.08% or higher is illegal in the state of Texas. Therefore, if you are convicted of driving under the influence and your blood alcohol level is 0.08% or higher, you have committed a DWI.

Is a DWI conviction permanent?

No, a DWI conviction is not permanent. After a DWI conviction, you have 90 days to request an administrative hearing to appeal the conviction. If you do not request an administrative hearing, the conviction will become final and you will have to wait for the expiration of the suspension period before you can apply for a new license. After you have your hearing, you have 10 days to request a decision from the administrative hearing. If you do not request a decision, the administrative judge will decide whether to uphold the original decision. If the administrative judge decides to uphold the original decision, you will have to wait to apply for a new license. However, if the administrative judge decides to reverse the original decision, you will be granted a new license.

What are the consequences of a DWI on your license?

If you are convicted of drunk driving and have a commercial driver’s license, your license will be suspended for 90 days. Additionally, if you are convicted, you will be required to install an interlock device in your car for a minimum of 90 days. The interlock device is a breathalyzer device that will prevent you from starting your car if your blood alcohol level is too high. If you are convicted, you may also be required to attend substance abuse counseling and/or participate in a certified driving safety program. If you are convicted, you will also be required to pay a fine of up to $2,000.

How can you protect yourself in the future?

The best way to protect yourself in the future is to avoid driving while impaired. There are many signs that your driving ability may be impaired, including but not limited to: - Drowsiness - Slow reaction time - Red or watery eyes - Loss of consciousness - Memory lapses - Unsteadiness while walking - Shallow breathing - Mood or personality changes - Uncontrolled movements - Loss of coordination - Excessive sweating - Loss of appetite - Nausea