If you have a 10% blood alcohol content level, there'll be no need to charge you - you'll be dead.
.08% is a DUI under federal law. States, however, are free to impose stricter laws than that, and may charge you with a DUI for having .01 to .05%, whereas drivers under 21 years of age will typically be subject to a zero tolerance law.
A DWI is issued in Minnesota if a driver is found with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.8 percent or greater. A DWI will stay on your record for five years in Minnesota.
Your Blood Alcohol Level (BAC); the percentage of alcohol in your bloodstream. The legal limit is 0.08%.
No, DUI laws are set from state to state, but most are very similar to each other.
Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)
Assuming you mean Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) the court (or police department) has two main ways. The first is the breathalyzer test, which involves blowing into a tube while a computer analyzes the amount of alcohol on your breath. The second (and most accurate) method is through a blood test where the actual BAC is measured by using blood taken from your body.
It is currently .08 in all U.S. states.
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.08 percent is the blood alcohol content or BAC limit in all 50 states.
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I believe it's 14ml in a liter.
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our body is need the alcohol but out of 100 percent need is 20 percent,..too much alcohol is not good coz the blood of your body going high,.then if high caused high blood pressure,..
Here in Michigan, your blood alcohol concentration would have to be 0.08% or above - in order to be charged with a DUI.
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no the higher the content the higher the number ..breath or blood