Zero tolerance is:
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A police officer asking you to take a blood alcohol test.
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A law that makes it illegal for youth under 21 to drive with a blood alcohol content of .02 or higher.
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How many times you can exceed the posted speed limit.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Zero tolerance laws typically make it illegal for individuals under the age of 21 to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in their system. In the U.S., the legal drinking age is 21, and zero tolerance laws are in place to deter underage drinking and driving. These laws set a maximum allowable blood alcohol content (BAC) level, often as low as 0.02%, for individuals under 21.
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