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Ivan
1 year ago
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For drivers under 21, the minimum bal at which you are automatically guilty of dui is _____.

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ra1l [238]1 year ago
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For drivers under 21, the minimum bail at which you are automatically guilty of DUI is 02.

<h3>What are the underage DUI laws?</h3>

Alcohol use is generally forbidden for drivers under the age of 21, and driving after drinking is strictly forbidden. Underage drinking and driving regulations vary by state and are referred to as "zero-tolerance," "underage DUI," "minor DUI," "not-a-drop," and similar terms. In essence, however, these regulations impose a blood alcohol content (BAC) level that is substantially lower for drivers under the age of 21 than it is for those who are at least 21.

Drivers who are of legal drinking age are only allowed to have a BAC of.08% (or.05% in Utah). On the other hand, driving while intoxicated while underage is illegal in numerous places, including Washington, South Carolina, and Colorado. In several states, underage drivers are not allowed to operate a vehicle while having any detectable level of alcohol in their systems. Therefore, even if not visibly intoxicated, a driver under the age of 21 may still be charged with an underage DUI if there is even a trace of alcohol in their system.

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