Where are you now and what is the blood alcohol limit for driving a car there?!


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Where are you now and what is the blood alcohol limit for driving a car there?


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Texas, and it's 0.08 in most parts of the state. There are few cities that are still 0.10.

Michigan, USA

.08

*****No offense to the girl in Sacramento, but I highly doubt that the legal limit for blood alcohol level is TWENTY PERCENT

**************Second note. People, please check the placement of your decimal point. Add the zero where it goes. These answers are really funny. 80%?

im in sacramento and it might be like .2 something like that

texas..
and i think it's .8?
i really don't know.

california its 0.08

wisconsin is .08

WA .08

I only know because it was on the news just yesterday. Someone in the next town over from me was arrested with a .47, and it was quite widely reported, because that's some kind of a record.

The state of Georgeia also has a legal limit of .08, with theexception of minors. The state has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to underage drivers who have been drinking.

Maryland... .02-.08 (depends on age, sex, heingt, weight...)

Rhode Island .o8% BAC

Texas and the limit is .08

Oregon, and its .08

New York is .08 percent

Australia 0.5
Cheers

NSW, Australia the limit is .05 for full licence holders, zero for learner and provisional licence holders.

0.08 here in Saskatchewan Canada.... 0 tolerance for new drivers... and i think they can take away your license or suspend you for 24 hours if you test at 0.04

I am in Vietnam and by law you are not allowed to drive drunk. But nobody cares - the best thing I ever saw- a guy who actually fell of his motorbike because he was too drunk to sit on it

I am in Florida and the BAL here is 0.08

Kentucky .08%




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