Whether you receive a DUI for a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .077 depends on the laws in your state and the circumstances surrounding your stop. In many states, the legal limit for driving is .08, so you may not be charged with a DUI solely based on that BAC. However, if an officer believes you are impaired or if there are other aggravating factors, you could still face charges. It's always best to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
yes.. a minor can get a DUI at .02 bac if your underage you can get a DUI at any bac.
.025 BAC
Yes, 0.08 BAC is the legal limit in every state.
Yes, you can still be convicted of DUI even if your BAC is under 0.08 for a first offense. If your driving is impaired by alcohol or drugs to the point where you are unable to operate a vehicle safely, you can still be charged and convicted of DUI. The legal BAC limit of 0.08 is just one factor in determining impairment.
While most states have a presumptive BAC limit of .08, you can be arrested and convicted of DUI/DWI/DUII or driving while impaired regardless of your BAC level. In general all that is required is that the officer believe that your driving is impaired.
.04
If that number you are referring to is the Blood-Alcohol Content then yes, that is a DUI offense. The current BAC limit for the USA is 0.08%.
That will depend on the specific laws in the jurisdiction. In general, anything over .08 BAC is considered a DUI. There is no 'upper limit.'
Here in Michigan, your blood alcohol concentration would have to be 0.08% or above - in order to be charged with a DUI.
.05? in most states no. but you could get a wet and wreckless. that's just the same thing as a DUI. just not as harsh.
Someone with or without a CDL could get a DUI for even less. The law isn't that, "if your BAC is below this, you won't get tagged for DUI". The BAC limits are only the point where you MUST be cited for DUI - all an officer has to do is believe you to be impaired, and you can be cited (and arrested) for DUI.
A wet reckless charge is a lesser offense than a DUI charge. It typically involves reckless driving with alcohol involved, but with a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level than a DUI. A DUI charge is more serious and involves driving with a BAC above the legal limit.