Q: What is California’s DUI Limit?
In California, the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers is 0.08%. This applies to most adult drivers who are operating a motor vehicle. However, the BAC limit is lowered to 0.04% for commercial drivers and is set at 0.01% for drivers under the age of 21, reflecting California’s zero-tolerance policy for underage drinking and driving.
If a driver’s BAC exceeds these limits, they may be subject to arrest and prosecution for driving under the influence (DUI). California law also specifies that a DUI conviction can lead to severe penalties, including fines, license suspension, and potential jail time. The penalties might be harsher for repeat offenders or for those whose BAC is significantly over the legal limit.
It’s important for drivers to understand these legal limits and the consequences of violating them to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. In addition, if someone is charged with a DUI, it is advisable to seek legal counsel to navigate the complexities of DUI laws and possible defenses.