The estimation
of this angle is critical, since studies have shown
that as the alcohol increases the angle will decrease.
This estimation for a specific BAC is not sanctioned
by NHTSA or in the manual. This test should not be used
to estimate a specific amount of alcohol in the bloodstream.
In order to properly score this part of the test, the
officer must move the object to the 45-degree angle
of gaze, taking about four seconds. As the eye follows
the object, jerking may be seen. If nystagmus is observed,
the stimulus is stopped. The officer must make an observe
the nystagmus to have continued. If it continues, then
the officer must make sure that there is still white
showing in the corner of the eye. |