What Is A DUI Field Sobriety Tests In New Jersey?

Reader’s Question:

I have never been arrested for DUI but I know some people who have already been charged for DUI here in New Jersey. I’m just curious about these field sobriety tests that the police officers are asking the people suspected of DUI to do. Could you give some examples of these tests?

Valerie

Camden, NJ

If a police officer in Camden, New Jersey has a reason to suspect there is a problem, he/she may pull you over to investigate and make sure you are not driving under the influence. If this happens, the officer will execute several tests like field sobriety tests (FST) to ensure your safety and the safety of other drivers.

The Horizontal Eye Test is an example of FST. During this test, the officer will ask you to follow his/her finger using only your eyes and not moving your entire head. Another example is the Walk and Turn test. You must demonstrate the ability to walk at least nine heel-to-toe steps before turning around and returning to the officer and there needs to be a flat surface for the officer to request this test. One other FST commonly used is the One-Leg Stand. In this test, it also requires a level surface. You would be asked to stand on one leg for a short period of time with both hands at your side, and then you would have to switch legs.

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