Your license can be suspended if you are under 21 and drive with a BAC of:
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0.08% or more.
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Any amount.
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0.15% or more.
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Explanation
It is illegal in every state in the U.S. for a person under the age of 21 to consume alcohol. That's because of the "Zero Tolerance" laws for minors (no alcohol in the circulatory system). If you are under 21 and law enforcement stops you and test result shows any detectable amount of alcohol in your system, your driver’s license will be suspended or revoked. Drinking and driving is very dangerous and illegal: Do not drink and drive!
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