Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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Driving under the influence can occur at what estimated frequency among offenders each year?

  1. Once a month

  2. Twice a year

  3. Average of 80 times

  4. Daily

The correct answer is: Average of 80 times

Driving under the influence is a significant issue that contributes to a large number of traffic incidents and fatalities. Research indicates that individuals who are caught driving under the influence may engage in this behavior much more frequently than the legal system or society often realizes. The average of 80 times illustrates the reality that many offenders drive under the influence multiple times before being apprehended. Studies suggest that impaired drivers tend to be repeat offenders, often driving while intoxicated numerous times without being caught. This statistic highlights the challenge law enforcement faces in addressing DUI offenses and underscores the importance of preventive measures and public awareness campaigns aimed at reducing the prevalence of drunk driving. In contrast, the other estimates do not accurately reflect the frequency observed in research contexts. For instance, suggesting driving under the influence occurs once a month or twice a year significantly underestimates the repeated nature of the behavior among individuals who have been arrested for DUI. Similarly, positing that it happens daily may not encapsulate the average frequency as accurately as the estimate of 80 times, as that suggests it's a common occurrence but not necessarily daily. Thus, the average of 80 times provides a more realistic and concerning picture of DUI behaviors among offenders.