Alcohol Test Kits Information
Don't let yourself or a friend drive drunk!
It's easy to get caught up in the moment, have "just one more drink" and think you're okay to drive. Of course at that point, you're probably not thinking too clearly. So, who makes the final decision? Please think about this while you're sober -- and don't let yourself, your friends, or your employees drive drunk!Legal limits for Blood Alcohol Concentration Level (BAC)
In the U.S., BAC limits for DUI/DWI Laws are determined by individual States but please remember, the only alcohol limit that's safe for driving a car is a BAC of .00! BAC defined as illegal (per se) by State:
Alabama - 0.08
Alaska - 0.08
Arizona - 0.08
Arkansas - 0.08
California - 0.08
Colorado - 0.1
Connecticut - 0.1
Delaware - 0.1
District of Columbia - 0.08
Florida - 0.08
Georgia - 0.08
Hawaii - 0.08
Idaho - 0.08
Illinois - 0.08
Indiana - 0.08
Iowa - 0.08
Kansas - 0.08
Kentucky - 0.08
Louisiana - 0.08**
Maine - 0.08
Maryland - 0.08
Massachusetts - None
Michigan - 0.1
Minnesota - 0.1
Mississippi - 0.1
Missouri - 0.08
Montana - 0.1
Nebraska - 0.08
Nevada - 0.1
New Hampshire - 0.08
New Jersey - 0.08
New Mexico - 0.08
New York - 0.1
North Carolina - 0.08
North Dakota - 0.1
Ohio - 0.1
Oklahoma - 0.08
Oregon - 0.08
Pennsylvania - 0.08
Rhode Island - 0.08
South Carolina - 0.1
South Dakota - 0.1
Tennessee - 0.1
Texas - 0.08
Utah - 0.08
Vermont - 0.08
Virginia - 0.08
Washington - 0.08
West Virginia - 0.1
Wisconsin - 0.08
Wyoming - 0.08
Puerto Rico - 0.08