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		<title>What Are The Common Houston DUI Field Sobriety Tests</title>
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I have to be cautious now because I often drink and drive on a Friday night but I don&#8217;t wanna be charged with DUI. In a DUI case, what are the different field sobriety tests? If I will be caught drunk driving here in Houston, Texas, must I submit to these field sobriety tests  <a href="http://www.freeduilawyerhouston.com/what-are-the-common-houston-texas-dui-field-sobriety-tests.html" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
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<p>I have to be cautious now because I often drink and drive on a Friday night but I don&#8217;t wanna be charged with DUI. In a DUI case, what are the different field sobriety tests? If I will be caught drunk driving here in Houston, Texas, must I submit to these field sobriety tests and breath test?</p>
<p>Shana</p>
<p>Houston, TX</p>
<p>If a police officer pulls you over on suspicion for DUI in Houston, Texas, you can refuse to take the field sobriety tests if asked to because these tests are voluntary in the state of Texas. The standardized field sobriety testing model is created by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) which consists of the One-Leg-Stand Test, the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) Test, and Walk and Turn (WAT) Test. These field sobriety tests could be critical pieces of evidence in DUI cases if breath or blood tests have been found unreliable and suppressed, or if there was a refusal to take a breath test or blood test. But in other DUI cases, these tests could not have much bearing.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you must not refuse to take the breath test because that will lead to automatic suspension of your driver&#8217;s license and it could also be used as presumptive evidence against you and could carry additional civil or criminal sanctions.</p>
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