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.08 or other BAC level depending on the country and the drinker's age.
In many jurisdictions a person is considered legally intoxicated at ,08 BAC.
Intoxication is not a straightforward measurement. One person could have a BAC of .08 and be almost unconscious, another person could have .08 BAC and not even feel it.
At the facility that I work in - 0.0 BAC is when one can leave.
Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated for having a BAC greater than 18 is a misdemeanor. Aggravated Driving While Intoxicated for having a child in the car is a felony.
0.101 is bad enough to get a DUI if that's what you mean. You are probably visibly intoxicated at that high of a BAC also.
DWI or DUI In most states driving while intoxicated is defined as having a 0.1 percent Blood alcohol concentration(BAC), although in some states it is 0.08.
A drinker would long be dead before 74% BAC could be achieved.
.08 BAC for regular drivers, .04 for commercial licenses, and .02 for minors.
All states of the United States have laws against drinking and driving. The national standard for driving while intoxicated in 0.08 BAC.
If you mean .16+ BAC, that's twice the legal limit in most states (.08) and it means you are significantly if not extremely intoxicated.