none at all as under 18 cannot legally consume alcohol
You can drive with some American driving licenses in France (not all states have their license recognized as valid), but never under age 18 which is the legal minimum age to drive.
18 years old
No. There are quite a few dirty references and swearing, and material that is pretty much considered inappropriate for children under 13 or 14. 13 or 14 is a better age to watch Family Guy, whereas the Simpsons would be acceptable, in my opinion, at 12.
either under 21 or 18 depending on which state you live in if your under the age of 18 years of age your concidered a minor if your under the age of 18 years of age your concidered a minor
That answer is a good example as to why you shouldn't look for information on sites like this. The earliest you can take a written test for your drivers permit is as early as your 15th birthday but you can not take your driving test and get your licence until your 16th birthday. Drivers education is not a requirement but if you take drivers ed it can help in lowering your car insurance costs.
In Florida, the Zero Tolerance Law applies to drivers under the age of 21, and it stipulates that a person under 21 years old can be charged with DUI if their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.02% or higher while operating a motor vehicle. This is a lower threshold compared to the standard 0.08% BAC limit for drivers over 21.
The legal alcohol limit in Ontario is a BAC of 0.08 however you can be arrested at 0.05. All drivers under the age of 25 must have a BAC of 0.00.
The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving is typically 0.08% in most states in the United States. Driving with a BAC above this limit is illegal and can result in DUI (driving under the influence) charges. Commercial drivers and individuals under the legal drinking age may have lower BAC limits.
Legal limit under age of 21 in California
North Carolina is a zero-tolerance state for minors driving under the influence.
30 Day Automatic License Suspension regardless of your age or if you could have had the G License but waited.
Yes, it is generally considered a criminal offense to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) equal to or greater than the legal limit, which is typically 0.08% in many jurisdictions. Driving under the influence (DUI) can lead to severe penalties, including fines, license suspension, and even imprisonment. Some areas have stricter limits for commercial drivers or those under the legal drinking age. Always check local laws for specific regulations regarding BAC and driving.
Blood alcohol concentration level to be legally intoxicated varies by jurisdiction, but in many places it is 0.08% or higher for drivers over 21 years of age. However, for drivers under 21 and commercial drivers, lower BAC limits may apply. It is always safest to not drink and drive.
In Kansas, the legal limit for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) while driving is 0.08% for most adults. For commercial drivers, the limit is lower at 0.04%. Additionally, drivers under the age of 21 are subject to a zero-tolerance policy, meaning any detectable alcohol can result in penalties.
Not that I am aware of. The blood alcohol levels would be the same percentage, but men can typically drink more alcohol (even at the same age and weight and consumption rate) than women because women typically have a lower water content in their blood, so the BAC percentage isn't different, but women's BAC can rise faster.
There are three phases for obtaining graduate driving license:Permit phase for drivers under age 15Initial licensing phase for drivers of age 16-17Full licensing phase for drivers of age 18-20
There are three phases for obtaining graduate driving license:Permit phase for drivers under age 15Initial licensing phase for drivers of age 16-17Full licensing phase for drivers of age 18-20