In South Korea, the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for drivers is 0.03%. For commercial drivers, the limit is even stricter at 0.00%. Penalties for exceeding these levels can include fines, license suspension, and criminal charges, reflecting the country's stringent approach to drunk driving.
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Drivers aged 14 and under had the lowest percentage rate of alcohol-related traffic deaths in the US in 2012.
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In Pennsylvania, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for most drivers is 0.08%. However, for commercial drivers, the limit is lower at 0.04%, and for drivers under 21, any detectable amount of alcohol can lead to penalties. Pennsylvania also has stricter penalties for drivers with a BAC of 0.10% or higher, classifying them as DUI offenders.
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Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
In California, a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher is illegal for drivers over the age of 21. For commercial drivers, the legal limit is lower, at 0.04%. Additionally, drivers under the age of 21 are subject to a zero-tolerance law, meaning any detectable alcohol in their system is illegal.
In Hawaii, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers aged 21 and older is 0.08%. For commercial drivers, the limit is lower at 0.04%. Additionally, for drivers under 21, any detectable amount of alcohol can lead to penalties, as Hawaii has a zero-tolerance policy for underage drinking and driving.
In California, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers over the age of 21 is 0.08%. For commercial drivers, the limit is lower at 0.04%, and for drivers under the age of 21, any detectable amount of alcohol (0.01% or higher) can result in penalties. These regulations are in place to promote road safety and reduce alcohol-related accidents.
Truck drivers