It is illegal for any person to operate a vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of _____ or higher.
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0.04%
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0.4%
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0.08%
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0.8%
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Explanation
If a chemical test proves that your BAC level is .08 percent or higher, you are considered to be illegally driving under the influence. Because drinking alcohol and then driving is so dangerous, the penalties are tough, and include heavy fines, loss of driving priveleges, and even jail sentences.
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