In North Dakota, a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher is considered unlawful for drivers over the age of 21. For commercial drivers, the legal limit is lower, at 0.04%. Additionally, any detectable amount of alcohol is prohibited for drivers under the age of 21, due to the state's zero-tolerance policy for minors.
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0.08% or higher is considered DWI
In many jurisdictions a person is considered legally intoxicated at ,08 BAC.
0.08% is the level in all 50 states to be considered legally intoxicated.
The maximum legal BAC for operating a vehicle is the same in Florida as in the rest of the U.S. (.08).
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Blood Alcohol Content BAC 0.10.
.08 or greater
Legislation varies depending on the country concerned
It increases blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
The minimal breath alcohol concentration of a driver who has failed an alcohol test depends on the legal limit in the jurisdiction where the test was conducted. In the US, a BAC of 0.08% or higher is considered illegal, while in some countries like Japan, any detectable level of alcohol is illegal while driving.