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What is the blood alcohol content level for drunk driving?

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StAriel
08/30/2025, 11:21:17 PM

According to regulations, a blood alcohol content between 20-80mg/100mL is considered drunk driving. Here are the relevant details: 1. Drunk Driving: Drunk driving refers to driving behavior where the driver's blood alcohol content is greater than or equal to 20mg/100ml but less than 80mg/100ml. 2. Severe Drunk Driving: Driving behavior where the driver's blood alcohol content is greater than or equal to 80mg/100ml. In other words, if a driver's blood alcohol content is measured to be equal to or greater than 20mg/100ml, it is considered drunk driving, and if it is equal to or greater than 80mg/100ml, it is considered severe drunk driving.

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LaZachary
09/12/2025, 02:46:02 AM

I have always placed great importance on this standard because, in reality, a blood alcohol concentration of 20 milligrams per 100 milliliters constitutes drunk driving, while exceeding 80 milligrams per 100 milliliters is considered severe drunk driving. Alcohol significantly impairs driving ability by numbing the brain, leading to slower reactions and poor judgment, thereby increasing the risk of accidents. I have seen many friends caught driving under the influence, facing penalties ranging from point deductions and fines to license revocation or even imprisonment. Particularly during nighttime or on highways, drunk driving checks are more frequent. According to official data, drunk driving is one of the leading causes of traffic accidents. It is strongly advised to never touch the steering wheel after drinking and to opt for a designated driver or public transport instead. Remember, safety should always come first—a single moment of recklessness can change your life forever.

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LeAnna
10/26/2025, 03:36:44 AM

When driving, I always pay special attention to this regulation: a BAC exceeding 20mg/100ml is considered drunk driving, and over 80mg/100ml is classified as severe drunk driving. With advanced technology today, there are portable devices or apps that can estimate alcohol levels, but it's best not to rely on them. The smartest choice is simply not to drink and drive. Alcohol metabolism varies from person to person; lighter individuals or women are more prone to exceeding the limit. At social gatherings, I always remind those around me to call a ride-hailing service—it's safer and more convenient. There are numerous accident cases; once caught exceeding the limit, it not only affects your driver's license but may also leave a negative record. Protecting yourself is also a responsibility to society.

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DelIsabella
12/09/2025, 02:56:34 AM

As a driver, I fully understand the standards: 20mg/100ml constitutes drunk driving, while 80mg/100ml qualifies as severe drunk driving. Alcohol slows reaction time, and even a difference of a few tenths of a milligram can be fatal. I never touch alcohol before driving—it's a matter of respecting life. The regulations are strict, drunk driving tickets are common, and the consequences are costly. Safe driving starts with zero alcohol.

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VanLeila
01/29/2026, 09:13:37 PM

According to traffic regulations, it is clearly stated: a driver with a blood alcohol content of 20 milligrams per 100 milliliters is considered driving under the influence, while 80 milligrams or above constitutes drunk driving. The consequences of drunk driving are severe, including fines, demerit points, license revocation, and criminal liability. The effects of alcohol should not be underestimated, as even small amounts can endanger public safety. I suggest planning ahead when attending gatherings to avoid taking chances. Protecting road safety is the responsibility of every citizen.

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LeIan
04/24/2026, 03:29:12 PM

I believe the key distinction between drunk driving and alcohol-impaired driving lies in the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits: 20mg/100ml for alcohol-impaired driving and 80mg/100ml or above for drunk driving. This issue directly impacts family and community safety, as alcohol impairs sensory functions and significantly increases crash risks. A neighbor of mine caused an accident due to drunk driving – fortunately there were no casualties, but he lives with lifelong regret. Society should collectively oppose drink-driving and promote a zero-alcohol philosophy. Safe travel begins with self-discipline; taking a taxi after drinking is the wiser choice.

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