Some states create a distinction between driving while impaired and driving while intoxicated. If you are in a state where that is the case, you will need to understand the difference when fighting your legal case.
Intoxication
Intoxication is often referred to as a state in which you have lost your normal faculties. You might be considered intoxicated if someone subjectively determines that you have diminished mental and physical control. intoxication is usually not considered to be a legal standard.
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