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Don't Drink and Drive. Or You'' Die. :)(:
For example, this one guy was drinking and driving and has been charged with DUI s in the past. his mom told him to stop drinking or it'll catch up with him. It did. One night he didn't listen to her, drank, and drove. He ended up getting into a car accident with another car. Turns out the driver in the other car was his mother. She died on impact. Ironic. Karma. :(
It's not illegal to have a certain level in your blood. It's illegal if you want to drive.
No, but it is a common illegal level for driving a motor vehicle.
All states have a zero tolerance for underage drinking. If the blood content is .02 or higher it is illegal.
A blood alcohol level in excess of 0.8% is considered intoxicated.
No, blood alcohol level and breath alcohol level are not the same. Blood alcohol level is a direct measurement of the amount of alcohol in the blood, while breath alcohol level is an indirect measurement based on the amount of alcohol in the breath, which is correlated with blood alcohol level.
Blood Alcohol Content/ Blood Alcohol Level.
If you haven't been drinking, there shouldn't be a blood alcohol level. In order not to be considered over the limit, you have to be below the legal limit which is .08 in all states.
It is variable according to many individual factors.
0.08% is the level in all 50 states to be considered legally intoxicated.
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No. Blood alcohol level is a measure of how much alcohol is in solution in the blood. It is possible to affect the rate of absorption, but not the level that is reached.