By driving on Tennessee’s public roads, you imply consent to
Correct answer
- a search of your home.
- release of your medical records.
- chemical testing for alcohol and drugs.
Explanation
Under Tennessee's Implied Consent law, by operating a vehicle on Tennessee's public roads, you imply consent to chemical testing for alcohol and drugs upon request of a law enforcement officer. Note that DUI and violating Implied Consent are separate offenses. If you are placed under arrest and a law enforcement officer asks you to take the test and you refuse, the court will likely suspend your driving privileges for twelve months ? even if you aren't convicted of DUI.
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