If under 21 years of age, your BAC is considered too high to drive if it is:
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0.05% or higher.
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0.02% or higher.
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0.15% or higher.
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0.08% or higher.
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Explanation
Under Florida's zero tolerance policy for underage drinking and driving, any driver under the age of 21 with a BAC of 0.02% or higher can be charged with DUI. This means that even consuming just one alcoholic drink could result in a six-month license suspension.
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