Can you get a DUI for driving high in Pennsylvania?
I don’t drive high, but I know some people who do—and they seem to think that the consequences wouldn’t be that serious. What happens if you get caught driving high in Pennsylvania?
, just like you can get a DUI for driving drunk. The consequences are very similar, so it’s best to avoid high driving whenever possible.
Even for your first offense in Pennsylvania, you’ll have your license suspended for at least one year. You’ll also be subject to up to $8,000 in fees on top of losing your ability to drive.
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