Your BAC depends on:
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How fit you are.
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The amount of alcohol you drink.
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The type of alcoholic beverage you drink.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Your BAC level depends on the amount of alcohol you consume and your body weight. Different types of alcoholic beverages do not affect you differently; it is the total amount of alcohol that reduces your driving ability, regardless of whether it comes from wine, beer, or liquor.
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