In North Carolina, the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while operating a motor vehicle is 0.08%. This means that if a driver's BAC is 0.08% or higher, they are considered legally impaired and can be charged with driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while impaired (DWI).
It's important to note that even if a driver's BAC is below 0.08%, they can still be charged with impaired driving if their ability to operate a vehicle is deemed impaired by alcohol or drugs. Additionally, drivers under the age of 21 are subject to a zero-tolerance policy, meaning any detectable amount of alcohol in their system can result in penalties.
Penalties for driving under the influence in North Carolina can include fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education or treatment programs, and even jail time, depending on the severity of the offense and whether the driver has prior convictions.
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