Under New York State’s “Zero Tolerance” law, it is a violation for a person under 21 to drive with:
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A BAC of more than 0.15 percent.
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Any BAC that can be measured (.02 to .07).
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A BAC of more than .05 percent.
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A BAC of more than .08 percent.
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Explanation
In New York State, drivers under the age of 21 with a BAC between 0.02 percent and 0.07 percent will have their license suspended for six months under the "Zero Tolerance Law." A second violation will result in the license being revoked for at least one year or until the driver turns 21, whichever is longer.
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