NHTSA Announces That All States Should Require Ignition Interlocks Devices for First-time Drunken Drivers

On December 17, 2013, David Shepardson reported in the Detroit News that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has, "urged all states to require first-time drunken driving offenders to use ignition interlocks that prevent them from operating their vehicles after drinking."  He continues:

Sobriety Checkpoints in Michigan

Michigan Sobriety Checkpoints DUI Drunk Driving
Every year around the holidays, a Michigan news story will inevitably announce that police intend to employ sobriety checkpoints to put the kibosh on holiday revelers.  Sobriety checkpoints, which have been repeatedly proven to be ineffective, are illegal in Michigan.