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Blood alcohol concentration level to be legally intoxicated varies by jurisdiction, but in many places it is 0.08% or higher for drivers over 21 years of age. However, for drivers under 21 and commercial drivers, lower BAC limits may apply. It is always safest to not drink and drive.
In Florida, the legal alcohol limit for a Class A driver is 0.04%. This means that a driver operating a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04% or higher is considered legally intoxicated. It is lower than the limit for non-commercial drivers, which is 0.08%.
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Individuals in British Columbia are considered legally unfit to drive if they have a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08, are impaired by drugs or alcohol, have a medical condition that affects their ability to drive safely, or are unable to meet the physical or cognitive requirements for driving as determined by a medical professional or licensing authority.
The number of beers it takes to become legally drunk can vary depending on factors such as weight, metabolism, and tolerance. In general, for most people, consuming 4-5 standard beers in 3 hours would likely result in a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit of 0.08%. It is always best to avoid driving if you have consumed any amount of alcohol.
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0.08% is the level in all 50 states to be considered legally intoxicated.
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0.08% or higher is considered DWI
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In Florida, the legal alcohol limit for a Class A driver is 0.04%. This means that a driver operating a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04% or higher is considered legally intoxicated. It is lower than the limit for non-commercial drivers, which is 0.08%.
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