Owner's Manual

Your
Driving
and
the
Road
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Dmken
Driving
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The
law in most
U.S.
states
sets
the
legal
limit
at
a
BAC
of
0.10
percent.
In
Canada the limit
is
0.08
percent,
and
in
some
other countries
it's
lower than
that. The
BAC
will be over
0.10
percent
after three
to
six
drinks
(in one hour).
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Of
course,
as we've seen, it depends on
how much alcohol
is
in
the
drinks,
and
how quickly the person drinks them.
But it's very important to
keep
in
mind
that the ability to drive
is
afkcted well
below a
BAC
of
0.10
percent. Research
shows
that the driving skills
of
many
people are impaired at a
BAG
approaching
0.05
percent, and that the
effects are worse at night.
All
drivers
are
impaired at
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levels above
0.05
percent. Statistics
show
that
the
chance
of
being in
an
accident increases
sharply
for drivers who have a MC
of
O.05
percent or above.
A
driver with a
BAG
level
of
0.06
percent (three
beers
in
one
hour for
a
180-pound
or
82
kg
person)
has
doubled
his
or
her chance
of
having
an
accident.
At
a
BAC
level
of
0.10
percent,
the
chance of that driver having
an
accident
is
six
times
greater; at a
level
of
0.15
percent, the chances are
twenty-five
times
greater! And,
the
body
takes
about an hour
to
rid
itself
of
the alcohol in one drink.
No
amount
of
coffee
or
number of cold showers
will
speed that
up.