The blood alcohol level allowed by law varies depending where you are in the world. The highest blood alcohol level allowed is 0.08. If one is caught driving with a blood alcohol level higher than this, they could be charged for DUI or Driving Under the Influence.
The term for having an excessive Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is DUI or DWI. DUI : Driving Under the Influence DWI : Driving While Intoxicated or Driving While Impaired (drugs or alcohol)
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For his second DUI charge, Michael's blood-alcohol content was .14, which is almost double the legal limit in the state of Maryland. Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian in history.
It depends on the state where you committed the offense. Most have it set at .08 BAC but there is some variability.
"DUI's are now currectly called Driving Under Influence, it means you have a certain blood alcohol level that is higher than what you would have with a DWI or driving with influence."
if you use it with alcohol.
Yes, you can. DUI is not just for alcohol. Anything that intoxicates you so that you are impaired can be counted in a DUI judgment. This could be alcohol, street drugs, or even prescription medications.
A breathalyzer is a small device that is used to determine a person's blood-alcohol content. The higher the blood-alcohol content, the more alcohol the person has in their blood. In Kansas, a level of .08 or greater will result in a DUI.
You are going to get a DUI. You need to be below 0.08, at or above means you are getting a ticket.
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There are many different "methods" claiming to reduce a person's drug alcohol level, but they are all not proven. There are some errors that the breath test holds, but a police man might ask for the blood test; Essentially showing your exact alcohol level. Best way to avoid a DUI test is to not drive under the influence.