A BAC of ___ percent or more is evidence of aggravated driving while intoxicated.
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0.25
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0.18
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0.8
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0.08
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Explanation
A BAC level of 0.18% or higher will result in drivers receiving an AGG-DWI conviction. The consequences for a first offense may include a large fine, up to one year in jail, and a minimum license revocation of one year.
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