Better off not to even risk it. While the .04 BAC is only supposed to apply in a CMV, the thing of it is - your BAC doesn't have to be up there in order for you to be determined to be driving impaired.
No, alcohol consumption does not lead to an increase in red blood cell count. In fact, excessive alcohol consumption can actually decrease red blood cell count and lead to anemia.
too many to count! too many to count!
No.
YES! It is illegal.
The carb count of Vodka, Tequila, Gin and Whiskey is zero. But remember that your body uses alcohol as a fuel. The carb count of Vodka, Tequila, Gin and Whiskey is zero. But remember that your body uses alcohol as a fuel.
Yes, they are the same.
Yes
I hope you are not giving it to the child
Count the dead rabbits on the road.
If a man drinks alot of alcohol, can he still make babys or dose that decrease his sprem count.
Look under the vehicle and count them.
in the user manual or count the seatbelts.