Sentences with phrase «with blood alcohol concentration»

A Minnesota man received his NINTH driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge while driving his lawnmower with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.28.
Driving a CMV with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04 %.
A DUI with a blood alcohol concentration of.16 or higher carries with it a fine of $ 2000.
Operating a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04 % or higher or under the influence of a controlled substance.
Driving your CMV with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04 % or higher or under the influence of a controlled substance.
Oregon DUI laws state that drivers with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or more are considered to be driving under the influence.
In New Jersey, a person with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 % or greater who operates a motor vehicle or a boat is considered to be driving under the influence (DUI).
Oklahoma DUI laws state that drivers with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or more are considered to be driving under the influence.
The top causes of fatalities and injuries to riders was alcohol use (27 percent with a blood alcohol concentration over 0.08 percent) and speeding (36 percent).
In California, a person can be charged with driving under the influence (DUI) with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or higher while the BAC limit for drivers of commercial vehicles is 0.04 percent.
Following on the heels of Ontario's draconian Road Safety Act (discussed at some length in one of my earlier Slaw posts) The B.C. Liberal government has introduced legislation that would create a Provincial offence for driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) between 0.05 - 0.08 (the Criminal Code legal limit is 0.08).
A mother's conviction for felony child neglect was supported by evidence that she was driving with a blood alcohol concentration that was triple the legal limit, with her children in the car.
Under the law, you may be considered to be driving under the influence if you are driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or more or if you are impaired due to ingesting illegal or prescription substances.
By definition, drunk driving is defined in California as operating a motor vehicle while with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 % or greater, or while one's abilities are impaired as the result of alcohol or a controlled substance.
In California, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above.08, and penalties may increase if your BAC is above.15 or if another aggravating factor is present, such as causing an accident in which someone else was hurt.
It is a per se violation of 39:4 - 50 to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration («BAC») of.08 %.
After failing a sobriety test at the scene and completing a breath test at the police station, Somma was arrested by Manchester police for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or more.
In New Mexico, if a driver is found operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of over.08 %, he or she is considered to be driving under the influence and is subject to criminal charges.
A person can be charged with DUI for driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or higher, whether or not his or her driving was impaired (the BAC limit for commercial drivers is 0.4 percent).
Under state laws, when a person with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 % or greater operates a motor vehicle, they have committed a criminal act.
- The use of a cell phone by a driver gives him or her the same slow reaction time as a driver who is legally drunk (with a blood alcohol concentration of.08).
Statutes: Following a car accident, Samuel Dineley was charged with impaired driving and operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration exceeding 80 mg alcohol in 100 ml blood.
It is illegal in the United States to drive with a blood alcohol concentration of.08 or higher.
The majority of those crashes involved drivers with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of.15 or higher — nearly double the legal limit.
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.
Alcohol can impair a user more than cannabis, and indeed, the risk of an accident while driving increases in proportion with blood alcohol concentrations.

Not exact matches

That spread of thresholds reflects the fact that, unlike with the concentration of alcohol in the blood, the concentration of THC in bodily fluids doesn't seem to be a good indicator of how impaired a person is.
A University of North Texas Health Science Center study found that drinks made with artificial sweetener rather than sugar resulted in an 18 % greater increase in blood alcohol concentration.
But major stress already toys with blood sugar, and alcohol or coffee will only amplify the effect, leading to sub-optimal focus on concentration as your brain screams for glucose.
This decision was supported by the conclusions of the NIAAA report, which stated: «Although elderly drinkers reach higher blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) with lower levels of consumption than the younger counterparts, their level of impairment at any given BAC level does not differ from that of younger drinkers.»
The finding provides support for requiring the devices for all offenders, not just those with multiple arrests or high blood alcohol concentrations.
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.
If there were problems with field sobriety testing, or with the breath, urine or blood test used to measure your blood alcohol concentration (BAC), there is a better chance of having evidence suppressed and your case dismissed or charges reduced.
Per California's driving under the influence (DUI) laws, it's illegal to operate a motor vehicle with any of the following blood alcohol concentration (BAC) percentages:
Mr. Jackson is charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle and operation of a motor vehicle while having a blood alcohol concentration in exceeding 80 milligrams of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood.
A «Fail» in conjunction with other evidence, may permit an officer to make a demand for samples to be taken to determine the concentration of alcohol in a person's blood.
Nineteen percent of those who were killed had blood alcohol concentrations of 0.08 or higher, and 35 percent of the fatal bicycle accidents involved a motorist or a cyclist with BACs at 0.08 percent or higher.
While the standard legal intoxication limit in the state is a 0.08 percent blood alcohol concentration (BAC), those under age 21 are subject to DUI charges with a BAC as low as 0.02 percent, meaning even one drink can push a minor over the legal threshold of intoxication (Va..
Michael Shofman was originally tried in the Ontario Court of Justice on charges of impaired driver and operating a motor vehicle with a blood - alcohol concentration greater than 80 mgs.
In California motorists charged with driving under the influence can even be charged with a DUI, the blood alcohol concentration was below 0.08 %.
Pursuant to the underage DWI law, an individual under the age of 21 can be charged with a violation of the statute if they have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) as low as 0.01 %.
Driving with a high Blood Alcohol Concentration makes us drowsy, inhibits reaction time and decision making skills, impairs our vision and perception and limits our ability to focus.
Your driving school had taught you that a learner must have a zero Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) while driving and must carry with him the learner's permit at all times.
If older drivers are allowed to drink, but with restriction to the blood - alcohol concentration level, new drivers especially minors are discouraged by the law to drink and drive.
Dina was charged with DWI and aggravated DWI when a breath test revealed that her blood alcohol concentration was twice the legal limit, at.20 %.
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