What is Blood-Alcohol Content?
_Blood-alcohol content (BAC) or blood-alcohol level (BAL) is a
measure of how much ethanol is in your blood. Ethanol in your blood
is a byproduct of the broken-down alcohol that you consumed. BAC and
BAL are scientifically measured by calculating the ratio of ethanol
to blood within your system. If your BAC or BAL is
above .08 and you are operating a car or other vehicle (including
some machinery), you are probably breaking the law in all US states.
You may still be charged with DUI/DWI even if your BAC or BAL is under .08 |
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