Do I have to comply with law enforcement at a DUI checkpoint? See what California law says
Briefly

"These tests are optional and a driver may refuse them without penalty (though doing so may result in the driver being arrested for DUI anyway)," the law website says. "If, however, the driver is lawfully arrested, refusing a post-arrest DUI breath test or DUI blood test is considered a chemical test refusal."
These are your rights, according to Riverside Law Offices of Grech and Packer.
There is no state or federal law that prohibits someone from avoiding a DUI checkpoint, according to Shouse California Law Group.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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