Rolling retest means a breath alcohol test that is required of a person at random intervals after the motor vehicle is started and that is in addition to the initial test required to start the motor vehicle.
Rolling retest means a breath test that is required after the initial engine start-up breath test and while the engine is running.
Rolling retest means an additional breath alcohol test required of the participant at random intervals. This test is in addition to the initial test required to start the vehicle.
More Definitions of Rolling retest
Rolling retest means a test of the vehicle operator's blood alcohol content required at random
Rolling retest means a test of the vehicle operator's blood alcohol content required at random intervals during operation of the vehicle, which triggers the sounding of the horn and flashing of lights if (i) the test indicates that the operator has a blood alcohol content which exceeds 0.02 percent or (ii) the operator fails to take the test.
Rolling retest means a test of the offender's blood alcohol concentration required at random intervals during operation of the motor vehicle, which triggers the sounding of the horn and flashing of lights if (i) the test indicates that the offender has a blood alcohol concentration that is at or above the fail point or (ii) the offender fails to take the test.
Rolling retest means a breath alcohol test that is
Rolling retest means a breath alcohol test that is required of the participant at random intervals after the motor vehicle is started and that is in addition to the initial test required to start the motor vehicle.
Rolling retest means an additional breath alcohol test required of the participant person at random intervals after the start of the vehicle that is in addition to the initial test required to start the vehicle.
Rolling retest means a breath test that is required after the initial engine start-up breath test and while the engine is running. This term is also known as a retest or a running retest. The device shall require the driver of the vehicle to submit to a retest within 10 minutes of starting the vehicle. A rolling retest shall continue at ran- domized, variable intervals ranging from 10 to 45 minutes after the previous retest for the dura- tion of the travel.