What is the legal alcohol limit for cdl drivers in personal vehicle?

In the United States, commercial drivers operating a commercial vehicle are subject to a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit of 0.04%. However, for CDL drivers operating a personal vehicle, the legal BAC limit is the same as for regular drivers, which is typically 0.08%.

It is important for CDL drivers to be mindful of their alcohol consumption, even when operating a personal vehicle, as any form of impaired driving can have serious consequences. In addition to the legal BAC limit, CDL drivers may also be subject to stricter regulations and penalties from their employer or the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) if they are found to be impaired while operating a vehicle.

It is always best to avoid consuming alcohol before driving, regardless of whether you are operating a commercial vehicle or a personal vehicle, to ensure the safety of yourself and others on the road.