Q: What are the DUI laws for underage drivers in California?
In California, DUI laws for underage drivers are strict and carry significant consequences. Under California Vehicle Code Section 23136, any driver under the age of 21 found to have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.01% or higher is subject to a DUI charge. This “zero tolerance” policy means that even a minimal amount of alcohol in their system can lead to penalties.
If an underage driver is arrested for DUI, they face various penalties, including a possible license suspension for one year, a fine ranging from $250 to $1,000, and mandatory alcohol education programs. Additionally, if a minor is caught driving under the influence with a BAC of 0.05% or more, they can face charges similar to an adult DUI, which could include jail time and increased fines.
Moreover, underage drivers who refuse to take a chemical test may also face an automatic one-year license suspension due to California’s implied consent law. These laws highlight the state’s commitment to preventing drinking and driving among minors and ensuring overall public safety on the roads.