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**ALL states have a .08 BAC per se law —The final one took effect in August of 2005. (Updated: Sept. 3rd, 2005) ... ( * —As of July, 2004 ALL states had passed .08 BAC Per Se Laws. ...
Although outward appearances vary, virtually all drivers are substantially impaired at .08 BAC. Laboratory and on-road research shows that the vast majority of drivers, even experienced drivers, are ...
California laws lowering the legal definition of DUI impairment to 0.08% BAC and requiring the immediate license suspension of persons violating that law have proven to be effective in reducing the i...
Volume 2 Number 1 March 2004 Traffic Safety Facts Laws .08 BAC Illegal per se Level It is illegal per se (in itself) to drive a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at or ab...
Particularly controversial was the opposition's claim that, according to NHTSA's own literature, a 120-pound woman would reach .08 BAC after consuming two glasses of wine over a two-hour period.
Illinois' .08 BAC limit was signed into law July 2, 1997. .08 is a measurement of the blood-alcohol concentration level at which drivers are considered intoxicated and, therefore, are prohibited from...
Five states already have BAC's of .08% and, one of those, Utah, will be considering legislation to drop it to .04%. A number of states have passed, or will pass, BAC standards of .00 to .02% for perso...
The Department of Transportation Appropriations Bill that passed the Senate unanimously providing federal .08 BAC sanctions is now being hotly debated by a House-Senate conference committee.
1. List the names of the nine (9) U.S. Supreme Court Justices. ... Who is the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court? ... 16. What state adopted .08% BAC on April 21, 2000?
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