In Missouri, drivers may not operate a motor vehicle if they have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of:
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.02% or more.
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.05% or more.
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.08% or more.
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.008% or more.
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Explanation
In Missouri the BAC level of drivers can never be .08% or higher. For minors the maximum level is .02%. For driving while having a BAC that is too high, your license will be taken away, you will receive a ticket, and legally you will not be allowed to operate a vehicle.
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