Fact brief: Can you get a DUI while riding a horse in South Dakota?

Fact brief: Can you get a DUI while riding a horse in South Dakota? 

No.

There’s a specific South Dakota law that exempts driving under the influence charges for anyone intoxicated while riding an animal, bicycle, tricycle or any non-powered pedal mechanism.

In 2006, then-Gov. Mike Rounds signed the exemption into law stating a bike or horse is a better alternative than someone drinking and driving home.

Other states still consider a bicycle or horse a vehicle under DUI laws. In 2023, North Dakota reduced the penalty for riding a bike or horse while under the influence to a $200 fine.

This fact brief responds to conversations such as this one.

Sources

• South Dakota Codified Law, 32-23-22

National Public Radio, South Dakota drinkers should take bikes or horses home

North Dakota Legislature, House Bill 1506

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