What does BAC stand for?
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Beverage Alcohol Content.
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Blood Alcohol Concentration.
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Blood Alcohol Commission.
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Before Alcohol Concentration.
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Explanation
BAC stands for Blood Alcohol Concentration. It refers to the amount of alcohol present in your bloodstream and is expressed as a percentage. BAC can be measured through breath, blood, or urine tests. Once alcohol enters your system, only time can reduce its effects—there are no shortcuts to sober up. The higher your BAC, the more your ability to drive safely is impaired. The safest choice is simple: never drink and drive.
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