[Title 32 CFR 634.36]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2004 Edition]
[Title 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE]
[Subtitle A - Department of Defense (Continued)]
[Chapter V - DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)]
[Subchapter I - LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS]
[Part 634 - MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC SUPERVISION]
[Subpart D - Traffic Supervision]
[Sec. 634.36 - Detection, apprehension, and testing of intoxicated drivers.]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


3242004-07-012002-07-01trueDetection, apprehension, and testing of intoxicated drivers.634.36Sec. 634.36NATIONAL DEFENSEDepartment of Defense (Continued)DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED)LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONSMOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC SUPERVISIONTraffic Supervision
Sec. 634.36  Detection, apprehension, and testing of intoxicated drivers.

    (a) Law enforcement personnel usually detect drivers under the 
influence of alcohol or other drugs by observing unusual or abnormal 
driving behavior. Drivers showing such behavior will be stopped 
immediately. The cause of the unusual driving behavior will be 
determined, and proper enforcement action will be taken.
    (b) When a law enforcement officer reasonably concludes that the 
individual driving or in control of the vehicle is impaired, field 
sobriety tests should be conducted on the individual. The DD Form 1920 
will be used by law enforcement agencies in examining, interpreting, and 
recording results of such tests. Law enforcement personnel should use a 
standard field sobriety test (such as one-leg stand or walk and turn) 
and portable breathalyzers to conduct field sobriety tests.