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11 Most Surprising Ways To Get a DUI in Pennsylvania

December 16, 2021

When you first hear about a DUI, you might make the mistake of thinking the only way you can get one is by car. This isn’t the case, and there are a few surprising ways to get a DUI, including:

1. Boat: Driving a boat while under the influence is illegal in all 50 states. With over 2,000 lakes in Pennsylvania, boating is a common method of celebrating summer holidays. Pennsylvania often has police officers on the water on some of the biggest summer holidays. If you plan on drinking while boating, it’s still important to have a designated driver,

2. Moped: Driving a moped while under the influence can also lead to a DUI. A vehicle can be defined as any moving item that goes on the highway, which includes a moped.

3. Motorcycle: The same DUI laws that apply to vehicles also apply to motorcycles. In addition to being illegal, riding a motorcycle while drinking is also dangerous.

4. Tractor: While it’s less common, you could get a DUI while using a tractor under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

5. Lawnmower: It’s also possible to get a DUI while using a lawnmower, especially if it’s a riding mower.

6. Electric vehicles: Electric vehicles fall under the same definition of a vehicle, meaning the same DUI laws apply to them as they do any other moving vehicle.

7. Snowmobile: The idea of driving a snowmobile in the winter months may sound exciting to many. However, you could also get a DUI if you’re under the influence.

8. Golf cart: Summers in Pennsylvania may mean that you spend more time on the golf course. Drinking and driving a golf cart may not be as common, but can lead to a DUI.

9. Horseback riding: This might be the most surprising one. It’s possible to get a DUI while horseback riding, and you may have to also give up your horse.

10. Segway: Segways have become more popular over the years with many tour agencies offering guided tours on them. You can get a DUI while riding one if over the BAC limit.

11. Sitting in your vehicle: Many people are surprised to learn that they may get a DUI, even when they think they’re doing the right thing. You may think that sleeping it off in your car when you have had too much to drink is the right thing to do, but this can also lead to a DUI. Even if you’re not driving, you may be charged if your vehicle is on, or you’re near your car keys.

Potential Consequences for a DUI in Pennsylvania

If you’re convicted of driving under the influence in Pennsylvania, you could be met with expensive charges and even jail time. The potential consequences vary, depending on whether it’s your first or a concurrent offense. The judge may also consider your BAC at the time. Even a first-time offense can have a significant effect on your life. 

While these examples are less common types of DUI, they are a possibility. If you find yourself navigating a unique DUI charge or a traditional DUI, it’s beneficial to reach out to a lawyer as soon as possible. Working with a lawyer who can help you navigate the Pennsylvania legal system can mean the difference between probation or jail time.

Contact an Experienced Millcreek DWI Defense Attorney About Your Drunk Driving Charges in Pennsylvania

Have you been charged with a DWI or DUI offense in Pennsylvania? A drunk driving conviction could leave you with a permanent record, and it could result in your driver’s license being suspended for a very long time. That is why it is imperative that you speak with a qualified DWI defense lawyer about your case. The lawyers at Purchase, George & Murphey, P.C. represent clients charged with drunk driving, breath test refusal, and related offenses in Millcreek, Erie, Fairview and throughout Pennsylvania. Call (814) 833-7100 or fill out our confidential online form to schedule a free consultation about your case. We have an office located at 2525 W 26th St., Erie, PA 16506, in addition to offices located in Meadville and North East, PA.

The articles on this blog are for informative purposes only and are no substitute for legal advice or an attorney-client relationship. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact our law firm directly.