In California, the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.08%. This means that if a person's BAC is 0.08% or higher, they are considered to be driving under the influence (DUI) and can be arrested and charged with a DUI offense. However, for individuals under the age of 21, California has a zero tolerance policy for alcohol consumption while driving, meaning any amount of alcohol in their system can result in a DUI charge. Additionally, commercial drivers in California are held to a stricter standard, with a legal limit of 0.04% BAC. It's important to note that even if a driver's BAC is below the legal limit, they can still be charged with a DUI if they are found to be driving impaired by alcohol or drugs. Penalties for a DUI conviction in California can include fines, license suspension, mandatory DUI education programs, and even jail time.
Ne Demek sitesindeki bilgiler kullanıcılar vasıtasıyla veya otomatik oluşturulmuştur. Buradaki bilgilerin doğru olduğu garanti edilmez. Düzeltilmesi gereken bilgi olduğunu düşünüyorsanız bizimle iletişime geçiniz. Her türlü görüş, destek ve önerileriniz için iletisim@nedemek.page