Legal Question in DUI Law in New Jersey
driving while on methadone
Is it illegal in New Jersey to drive while taking doctor prescribed methadone?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: driving while on methadone
Probably. Driving while under the influence of narcotics is illegal. Methadone is a synthetic opiate, hence is a narcotic. Even if prescribed by a doctor, you are "under the influence." Further, I have no doubt that your instructions included prohibition on driving a vehicle while taking methadone.
But, even if not illegal, it is foolish and dangerous to yourself and others to drive while under the influence of narcotics. Don't do it.
Re: driving while on methadone
The offense is operating a motor vehicle while
UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF alcohol or drugs. Unless the drug taking is itself illegal there is no offense unless the INFLUENCE of the drug makes the operation of the motor vehicle unsafe.
If one takes methadone without a lawful prescription one commits the offense of using
a proscribed drug. If the methadone use makes the
operation of the vehicle there is also the
offense of dwi.
A person charged with and found guilty of using a
proscribed drug must suffer the loss of driving
privileges in New Jersey for a minimum of six
months and a maximum of 24 months.
Gary Moore, Esquire
Hackensack, New Jersey
800 273 7933
www.garymooreattorneyatlaw.com