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First-time DUI offenders in Illinois are required to have what device?

  1. Alcohol Breath Analysis Device (ABAD)

  2. Drive Monitoring System (DMS)

  3. Breath Alcohol Ignition Device (BAIID)

  4. Sobriety Monitoring System (SMS)

The correct answer is: Breath Alcohol Ignition Device (BAIID)

First-time DUI offenders in Illinois are required to install a Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device (BAIID) on their vehicle. This device prevents the vehicle from starting if the driver has a blood alcohol content (BAC) above a predetermined level, usually 0.025%. The BAIID is designed to ensure that individuals who have been convicted of DUI do not drive under the influence again. This requirement serves both as a preventive measure and as a means of monitoring the behavior of offenders as they reintegrate into driving. The other options provided, such as the Alcohol Breath Analysis Device (ABAD), Drive Monitoring System (DMS), and Sobriety Monitoring System (SMS), do not function in the same capacity or are not mandated for first-time offenders. Each of these systems may have different functions related to monitoring or alcohol testing, but none specifically serves the purpose of controlling ignition in vehicles for DUI offenders in the way that the BAIID does.