The sound of a siren, the red flashing lights and a person in uniform knocking at your driver side window. Â An officer has pulled you over for suspicious driving. If the officer smells a strong odor of alcohol, you exhibit slurred speech or general incoherence you will be asked to exit your vehicle and move to the side of the road where you will undergo field sobriety testing. If you fail to demonstrate the proper motor skills or judgment to safely operate a motor vehicle during these field tests, the officer can then ask permission to perform a blood alcohol content test, commonly abbreviated BAC. In most states the legal limit for BAC Â is .10%, however many states have adopted a lower BAC of .08%. Failing these tests will result in a ride in the back of a police car, Â a night in jail and charges of a DUI or DWI. You are now facing the legal repercussions of drinking and driving. - See more at: http://www.quitalcohol.com/dangers-of-drinking-and-driving.html#sthash.F13JodcN.dpuf -