Before you get into your car, think for a moment and ask yourself this: If you get pulled over for a minor traffic offense and on the off-chance a police officer smells alcohol on you, will you pass a blood alcohol content (BAC) test? Because that small test is all that stands between you and a DWI.
The legal limit for drivers is .08. Your blood alcohol content measures the amount of alcohol per each unit of blood in your bloodstream. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, alcohol is typically absorbed quickly by the body, which allows your BAC to register within 30 to 70 minutes of consumption. So, before you have another drink or even consider getting behind the wheel, bear in mind these five factors that could affect your BAC level and land you a life-altering DWI.
Ultimately, you should never drink and drive. If you are pulled over and asked to blow in a breathalyzer or perform a field sobriety test, your best option is to remain calm, politely refuse and request a criminal defense lawyer.
Goolsby Law firm is a Texas criminal defense law firm that defends the rights of those arrested in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
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