Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to drive. Two drinks is usually more than enough to put a person over the legal limit.
That depends on whether or not the person has developed alcohol tolerance. A study found that when alcoholics were brought to a BAC of .10, almost one quarter (24%) showed absolutely no clinical signs of impairment.
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In most jurisdictions, 0.05% blood alcohol content is considered under the influence, and 0.08% is considered prima facie evidence of drunkenness.
In most jurisdictions, a person is considered legally impaired with a blood alcohol level (BAC) of .08% or higher.
Only one if you are not used to drinking alcohol.
if under 21, it is illegal to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in one's blood system
Drinking a sufficient amount of alcohol can impair driving performance, thus increasing the risk of an accident.
No, one can not die from a very small amount of alcohol. If the person drinking the alcohol is allergic they could possible die from any amount of alcohol.
Drinking any alcohol may be dangerous to your baby. There has been no 'safe' amount of alcohol identified that does not cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
binge drinking
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It is a false statement that a person's driving ability increases as the amount of alcohol in a person's body increases. Their driving ability actually decreases.