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The walk and turn test is a standardized field sobriety test (FST) that police frequently administer in order to detect whether a DUI suspect is under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. During the walk and turn test, the suspect is ordered to take nine heel-to-toe steps along a straight line.
The Standard Field Sobriety Test (SST) is a battery of 3 tests that include the horizontal gaze nystagmus (HAN), the walk-and-turn, and the one-leg stand tests.
During this test, the officer looks for involuntary jerking of the suspect's eyes as they gaze toward the side. The officer checks for three clues in each eye, which gives six clues for this test.
There are a total of 8 clues the officer is looking for. The police officers are taught that if the person demonstrates 2 or more clues on this test or fails to complete it, then there is a 68% accuracy in determining the suspect's blood alcohol content is above 0.10.
One-Leg Stand Test Clues In order to gauge whether a driver is intoxicated, law enforcement officials will typically watch for four major “clues" of intoxication during the administration of the one-leg stand test. Keeping these clues in mind, officers will then give one point for each clue that is spotted.
To complete the one-leg stand test, you must stand with one foot approximately six inches off the ground with your toe pointed. While maintaining perfect balance, you have to count by thousands (one thousand-one, one thousand-two, etc.) for thirty seconds. Meanwhile, your arms must remain at your side.
The first test that is typically administered is the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus or HAN test, which is administered by the police officer checking the test subject's eyes. During this test, the officer looks for involuntary jerking of the suspect's eyes as they gaze toward the side.
When police officers arrest anyone, they believe they have probable cause to do so. If an individual passes the field sobriety tests, and does not register as legally intoxicated on a roadside breathalyzer test, the officer can still arrest the person if the officer suspects they are a danger to others.
The police officer is likely to ask you to perform a series of field sobriety tests. In most states you will be required to take a Breathalyzer test but a field sobriety test is optional. The Field Sobriety Test is used to determine if there is probable cause to arrest someone for drunk driving.
Definition: The Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SST) is a battery of 3 tests performed during a traffic stop in order to determine if a driver is impaired. The 3 tests that make up the SST are the horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN), the walk-and-turn, and the one-leg stand tests.
Admissibility of Test Results To determine if evidence from field sobriety tests is permitted in court trials, the tests must conform to specific established guidelines in various states. When tests are not administered in a correct manner, they may be excluded in a trial as evidence.
Use of Field Sobriety Tests They have published several training manuals associated with Fits. As a result of the NHTSA studies, the walk-and-turn test was determined to be 68% accurate, and the one-leg stand test is only 65% accurate when administered to people within the study parameters.
Definition: The Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SST) is a battery of 3 tests performed during a traffic stop in order to determine if a driver is impaired. The 3 tests that make up the SST are the horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN), the walk-and-turn, and the one-leg stand tests.
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Unlike the chemical test, where refusal to submit may have serious consequences, in most states you are not legally required to take any field sobriety tests or Fits. Obviously if you appear drunk in a videotaped field sobriety test, it will not impress the judge or jury.
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