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Here in Michigan, your blood alcohol concentration would have to be 0.08% or above - in order to be charged with a DUI.
yes
blood alcohol level is the percent of alcohol in the blood at any given time. i would imagine in forensic science could use this to determine maybe a cause of death. For example if someone is killed by a drunk driver including the driver. forensics could determine the cause of the accident was drunk driving related. They would take a sample of blood and determine there was a percentage of alcohol in it (blood alcohol level). If the level was high enough they could determine that it was the cause of the accident, or somehow related.
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.
It could happen if you had been drinking alcohol.
DWI
No, it should not.
Under some conditions, in some jurisdictions.
Either you submit to the field sobriety test or you can go to the station and give blood, breath, or urine to determine your BAC.
Yes, it does. I drank 4 5 oz glasses of wine over 3.5 hours while on levothyroxine. I was in an accident. My blood alcohol was .24 (over twice the legal limit) where it should have been .036 (well under the limit). Fortunately, I was not cited for DUI; as the blood alcohol was recorded at the hospital and the police did not find me intoxicated at the accident.
In Georgia, it is illegal for individuals under 21 years of age to operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.02% or higher. This is a zero-tolerance policy aimed at reducing underage drinking and driving. For those 21 and older, the legal limit is 0.08%.