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kicyunya [14]
1 year ago
8

A minor (under 21 years old) has the same legal (bac) limit as an adult. a. true b. false

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1 answer:
Butoxors [25]1 year ago
8 0

A minor (under 21 years old) has the same legal (bac) limit as an adult.

The answer is false .

According to driving legislation, a "minor" is someone under the age of 21. Alcoholic beverages may not be bought, attempted to be bought, consumed, or owned by minors.

Driving under the Influence of alcohol by a minor is a crime if a minor is operating a vehicle on a public street with any measurable level of alcohol in their system (DUIA by a Minor).

Minors are excluded from the 0.08% BAC legal limit of intoxication. Driving privileges are suspended for the same amount of time if the minor does not have a driver's license.

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