PuckSniperPensel wrote:
Can someone please explain "impaired driving?"
Technically,"impaired driving" is any condition which affects one's driving adversely.
If you require prescription glasses, and you're not wearing them, when pulled over, you
can be charged with impaired driving...
Similarly, if you are required to take a particular medication, and fail to do so: Impaired.
In the alcohol-related context, impaired driving is considered driving under the influence, but below the legal limit - Hence, if the limit is 0.010 and one is breathalyzed at 0.008, it is considered impaired driving.
The charge is also used as a catch-all: If your music is too loud or you are tuning your radio or changing a CD, and you are "impaired" from hearing/paying attention to traffic around you, and reacting to it...If you are arguing with someone, or speaking on a cell-phone, and are diverting your attention from the primary task of driving...etc.
It is also used as a charge, to avoid the testing, protracted legal battle and resultant stigma, when dealing with a driver who has consumed some form of recreational pharmaceutical: Being stoned or high will bring a charge of impared driving - As there's no effective, affordable, immediate test that can legally ascertain that you are "high" at the moment of arrest...so, the constable offers a firsthand description of your perceived impairment, and you are charged.