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DUI Attorney Explains the One Leg Stand Test

We’ve all heard of them and never want to experience them – field sobriety tests. You know what those are right? Sometimes on your drive home you see someone pulled over by the cops standing out on the road doing something stupid? Those are field sobriety tests. And today a Seattle DUI attorney is going to tell you a little bit about one of them – the one leg stand.

Field sobriety tests in general are meant to test one thing – divided attention. That means the goal is to try to get you to do two things at one time. Apparently, someone thought this is a great indicator of whether or not someone is too drunk to drive. I won’t get into it in depth here, but this thought is backed up by absolutely no scientific validity. None. So, every time you take a field sobriety tests (you should just decline them instead – ask any DUI attorney and they’ll tell you that), you are trying to beat a test that has no true way to be measured.

The one leg stand test is a pretty simple test, until you try to do it. It’s a balancing test where, you guessed it, you stand on one leg. Only while you are standing on one leg you count to 30 out loud like “one thousand one, one thousand two” up to 30. You are supposed to keep your hands at your side and focus on the foot that is up in the air.

Give it a try. You might be able to do it. But if you sway, that’s a mark. If you put your foot on the ground – mark. Stopped counting, even for a second? Mark. Pull your hands away from your sides? Mark. All it takes is two marks to fail this test. Like I said, it’s extremely easy to fail, even if you are stone cold sober.

So, what’s the best way to beat this test? Not practice it. You can’t replicate the feeling of being out on a road with cars whizzing by and a cop breathing down your neck. Nope, the best way to beat the test is to not take it.

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