Q: Can I get a DUI for 0.02 blood alcohol level?
In California, a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.02 is below the legal limit for adults aged 21 and over, which is 0.08. However, if you are under 21, California has a zero-tolerance policy; any measurable amount of alcohol in your system can result in DUI charges. Additionally, if a law enforcement officer deems that your ability to operate a vehicle is impaired, you may still be charged with a DUI regardless of a low BAC.
Moreover, for drivers who hold a commercial driver’s license, a BAC of 0.04 or more can lead to DUI charges while operating a commercial vehicle. Even a BAC of 0.02 may still result in penalties if you are deemed to be driving under the influence due to impaired judgment or driving ability.
It is important to understand that DUI laws are enforced at the discretion of law enforcement, and minor deviations from the legal thresholds can still potentially result in charges based on the circumstances surrounding the incident. Always be cautious about alcohol consumption if you plan to drive, as the consequences of DUI can be severe.