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Watch Your BAC (Blood
Alcohol Content):
Decide Before You Drive
Do You Know These DUI
Facts?
- The
legal limit for Blood Alcohol Content in the District of Columbia
is .08 percent. It is a
crime (Driving While Intoxicated, or DWI) to have a BAC at or
above that level while operating a motor vehicle. However, if
a person under the age of 21 is found to be operating a motor
vehicle with any measurable amount of alcohol, they will be placed
under arrest and charged with DWI.
- You could
be arrested and convicted for Driving Under the Influence (DUI)
at a level lower than the legal limit.
District of Columbia law states that drivers whose abilities to
operate a motor vehicle have been affected by alcohol to the slightest
degree can be convicted for DUI. Even at low levels of BAC, you're
still at risk.
- Your Blood
Alcohol Content could continue to rise, even after you have stopped
drinking. Your
body can only eliminate alcohol at a rate of about .015 percent
an hour. If you have had several drinks in a short time frame,
your BAC could actually rise significantly, even after you have
stopped drinking. That's why it's essential to allow sufficient
time for your body to eliminate the alcohol in your system.
- The consequences
if you are arrested and convicted for a first-time drunk driving
offense include: up to 90 days in jail, six months license
revocation, sky-rocketing insurance rates and thousands of dollars
in fines. And that's if you're lucky. An alcohol-related traffic
collision that results in injuries or death could tragically change
your life, and the lives of those involved in the collision, forever.
Think a DUI
can't happen to you? Think again.
The majority of drunk driving arrests are first-time offenders,
many of whom are well-intentioned, usually responsible people who
"felt fine" to drive, when in fact they were a risk to
themselves and others.
Why face the
many penalties when there are so many alternatives to getting behind
the wheel? Call a cab (during major holidays, the Sober
Ride
program—1-800-200-TAXI—provides free cab rides home);
designate a driver; call a friend; stay at your hotel or home ...
but please don't drink and drive. And don't let your friends, either.
Always celebrate responsibly!
Be educated.
Make more informed decisions after drinking - and help your friends
and family make them too.
For More Information
- The penalties
for drinking and driving include fines, suspended licenses,
and jail time.
- For more information
regarding DC's laws on drinking and driving, contact the Traffic
Safety Unit at (202) 727-4315.
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