WHAT!! Are you sure you meant to enter ELEVEN?? At eleven they would be dead of alcohol poisoning!!!
AND - if you actually meant to enter point-one-one (.11) it would be difficult to estimate because although the average adult's body can process one ounce of alcohol per hour, everyone's body metabolism is different - and females metabolize alcohol slower than males - so it would be impossible to give an estimate.
Approximately 24 hours after you have last had alcohol or drank, you will blow a 0000 on a breathalyzer. 24 hours is the minimum amount of time it takes for alcohol to completely leave the system.
Impossible question to answer. Too much depends on the subjects ability to metabolize the alcohol, the contents of the stomach, and the condition of digestive system at the time the "blow" was recorded.
No
Benadryl doesn't have alcohol in it, it won't affect your BAC when you are tested with a breathalyzer. If the officer thinks you are impaired you can get a DUI regardless of whether or not you blow .08 BAC.
If the police holds the tube in your face and instructs you to "blow here", they assume you have sense enough to know it's for a breathalyzer test.
Yes that is illegal to have someone blow in your car breathalyzer. It is dishonest and a violation of the law as you are allowing someone else to blow in it indicating you may or may not have been drinking and driving. Yes, unless that is the person that is driving. When you were sanctioned with a car breathalyzer you most likely signed a contract saying that you not intentionally falsify any information. That would be doing so.
Not really. You can delay it and take the breathalyzer at the station. It does measure your breath and you don't need to blow as hard as the cops will encourage you to.
The officer can require you to perform field sobriety tests and submit to the breathalyzer on the scene. If you blow above .08 BAC you will be detained and taken to the station to submit to another breathalyzer or possibly a blood draw.
that depends on your state laws and if its a suspected DUI. typically, you are allowed to blow around .02 due to trace amounts of alcohol in some medications. try not to do it, not get caught, and never drink and drive
It works by giving the office a big hard blow! Wink wink ;)
Thye are used almost exclusively in DUI offenses. The driver must blow into the device, which acts a a mini-breathalyzer, and detects any alcohol on the breath. If no alcohol is detected it electrically unlocks the ignition for the car to start.
The officer can make you blow again if he thinks that you weren't blowing hard enough, or long enough.But if you blow above a .08, you don't get another chance.