the site did not mention startup violations. But a reviewer of your info could take it into account and make the argument that had it not be for the interlock you would have driven. Possible extension could be warranted. Or they may take a look at your history and give you a pass. No real way to tell. States operate differently. I had one fail on startup my entire suspension. I blew a .029. But 12 mins later I blew a 0.00 and they took into my account that I had no prior history of fails and I never heard from them. I assume they figured it was a false positive, which it was due to me grabbing the mouthwash with alcohol in it instead of the non-alcoholic that I brought with camping.
If you are going to drink that much the night before to where it is going to affect your interlock the next morning then I highly suggest you invest in a quality breathalyzer to use before you even try to blow into the interlock.
If you are going to drink that much the night before to where it is going to affect your interlock the next morning then I highly suggest you invest in a quality breathalyzer to use before you even try to blow into the interlock.