Sentences with phrase «bacs of»

For drivers 21 to 24 years old who were involved in fatal crashes in 2012, 50 percent of speeding drivers had BACs of.08 g / dL or higher, compared with only 24 percent of non-speeding drivers.»
In contrast, only 13 percent of the non-speeding drivers under 21 involved in fatal crashes in 2012 had BACs of.08 g / dL or higher.
In 2012, 28 percent of the speeding drivers under age 21 who were involved in fatal crashes also had BACs of.08 g / dL or higher.
«Forty - one percent of fatalities during that period involved people who had been drinking and had a BAC of.08 or higher,» Conway said.
They focus particularly on «buzzed drivers,» with BAC of 0.01 to 0.07 percent, and, within this group, the «minimally buzzed» (or BAC 0.01 percent).
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Among drivers, 14 percent of those involved in fatal pedestrian crashes had a BAC of.08 g / dL or higher and 12 percent of those involved in fatal bicyclist crashes involved a BAC of.08 g / dL or higher.
It is against the law in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico to drive a vehicle while legally drunk, with a blood alcohol concentration BAC of.08 or higher.
This study's estimate of the crash risk associated with driving after having slept for 4 - 5 hours in the past 24 hours compared with 7 hours or more is similar to the NHTSA's estimates of the crash risk associated with driving with a BAC [Blood alcohol concentration] equal to the level that all U.S. states have set as the per se legal limit, and the crash risk associated with having slept for less than 4 hours is comparable to the crash risk associated with a BAC of roughly 0.12 — 0.15.
New York also classifies the criminal offense of driving with a BAC of.17 percent or above as an Aggravated DWI.
He was subjected to blood alcohol testing which reportedly showed a BAC of 0.161, more than double the legal limit of 0.08 in Illinois.
If you are a driver with a commercial driver's license, such as a truck driver, you can not drive with a BAC of.04 % or higher.
Anyone under the age of 21 can be charged with a DUI if he or she has a BAC of 0.02 % or higher, and a commercial driver can be charged with a DUI if he or she has a BAC of 0.04 % or higher.
While the standard legal limit of intoxication is a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent, the legal limit for anyone under the age of 21 is a BAC of only 0.02 percent.
Driving with a BAC of.08 percent or above is known as a DWI or Driving While Intoxicated and driving with a BAC between.05 percent and.07 percent is classified as a DWAI or Driving While Ability Impaired.
If you are placed on probation for a DWI in Texas and you are alleged to have had a BAC of a.15 or greater or are a repeat offender, the judge will order you to have an ignition interlock device installed on any vehicle you drive.
26 percent of motorcyclists involved in motorcycle fatalities in 2011 had a BAC of.08 percent or greater.
- Are a driver with a BAC of.08 or higher - Are a driver under 21 with a BAC of.02 or higher - Are a Commercial Vehicle Driver with a BAC of.04 or higher
Lastly, a driver of a vehicle requiring a commercial driver license may not drive with a BAC of 0.04 % or higher.
Although he was apparently uncooperative, a blood sample was taken and produced a BAC of 0.12.
In 2014, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) stated that approximately 10,000 individuals were killed in accidents with one or more driver who had a BAC of.08 percent or more, and nearly 160 of these deaths occurred in the state of Colorado.
Every state approaches these cases differently, but in Illinois, a BAC of.08 or higher is considered to be intoxicated no matter how drunk or sober you feel.
For example, if a boat operator who hit another boat and injured people had a BAC of.06, he or she might not be criminally charged with boating while intoxicated or other crimes, as.06 was within the legal limit.
If you operate a motor vehicle with a BAC of.08 % or greater you may be convicted of a DUI in Illinois.
The BAIID operates by testing the BAC of the driver before the car can be started.
BAC of more than 0.08, or failure to comply with alcohol or drug testing, can cause you to be convicted under the Criminal Code, facing additional suspension periods, alcohol education and treatment programs, ignition interlock installation and fines.
In Illinois, a BAC of.08 or higher is considered to be intoxicated no matter how drunk or sober you feel.
Well below the legal limit, at a BAC of 0.02 percent, drivers are already unable to multi-task and at a still - legal 0.05 percent, steering becomes difficult and reaction time is significantly slowed.
If both of the results from the IR and EC tests come back identical or within the accepted range of deviation, also referred to as within accepted tolerance, then the machine is supposed to display the BAC of the subject.
The BAC of a subject for purposes of conviction under N.J.S.A. 39:4 - 50 is the lowest IR or EC reading that appears on the AIR, rounded downward to the next lowest second decimal.
An underage summons is quite often written as a backup ticket to a Holmdel Township DWI charge even if the underage driver had a BAC of 0.08 % or higher on the alcohol breath test machine.
Finally, the State must prove that the defendant had a BAC of at least 0.01 % but less than 0.08 %.
A BAC of 0.08 percent or higher is considered a «per se» violation of Colorado's DUI prohibition, while a BAC between 0.05 and 0.08 percent is considered evidence that the driver was DWAI.
-- If the motorist who caused the accident has a BAC of 0.08 percent or higher, these damages are designed to financially punish that driver's irresponsible behavior.
A BAC of 0.08 % and above will be considered a DUI offense in the state of Maine.
Operate your commercial motor vehicle (CMV) with a BAC of 0.04 % or higher or under the influence of any controlled substance.
-- Community service up to 80 hours — Minimum fine of $ 2,000 for driving with a BAC of.15 or above — Mandatory use of an ignition Interlock Device for 1 year after suspension — Complete drug and / or alcohol treatment program
If you are under 21 years old and are convicted of driving or boating with a BAC of.01 % or higher, the following penalties apply:
For commercial drivers, the limit is even lower — you can not drive with a BAC of over 0.04 % or you risk jail time and probable loss of your job.
The number of drinks it takes to reach a BAC of.08 varies from person to person and is dependent upon your body weight, how much food you have had to eat, how much time has passed and how frequently you drink.
Zero tolerance law: This is reserved for anyone under the age of 21 who is caught driving with a BAC of.02 % or higher.
They also note that as the BAC of a driver increases their probability of crashing and the severity of a crash increases.
Operate your commercial motor vehicle (CMV) with a BAC of.04 % or higher, or under the influence of a controlled substance.
Drivers younger than 21 years old who are caught driving with a BAC of.02 % or higher face license suspension.
For a BAC of 0.08 % or higher, you'll lose your license for 12 months.
If you're younger than 21 years old, Florida will suspend your license for 6 months if you're caught driving with a BAC of 0.02 % or higher.
What is the BAC of a commercial driver?
In Connecticut, the standard of DUI is lower for teens, and you only need to have a BAC of 0.02 (instead of 0.08) to be convicted.
If you are a minor, it is illegal to have a BAC of 0.02 % or above.
First of all, Maryland has a zero tolerance law, which means that if you're under 21, with a Blood Alcohol Content of.02 you'll face fines and Maryland driver's license suspension just like an adult with a BAC of.08 would.
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