Any driver under 21 years of age who is stopped by law enforcement and has a blood alcohol level of __ or higher will automatically have their driving privilege suspended.
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0.5
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0.02
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0.2
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0.05
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Explanation
The Zero Tolerance law in Florida states that any driver under the age of 21 caught driving with a blood alcohol level (BAL) of .02 or higher will automatically have their driving privileges suspended for 6 months. Drivers under 21 with a BAL of .05 or higher are required to attend a substance abuse course. If the drivers are under the age of 19, an evaluation will be completed, and their parents or legal guardians will be notified of the test results.
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