DUI Law in West Virginia
What is ‘legally drunk’ in West Virginia
In West Virginia, drivers under the age of 21 years are considered to be legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is more than .02, for non-commercial drivers above 21 years, when their blood alcohol level is more […]
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What is ‘legally drunk’ in Texas
For drivers under 21 years, the state considers them legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is more than .02, for non-commercial drivers above 21 years; they are legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is more than.08 […]
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What is ‘legally drunk’ in Tennessee
In Nevada, drivers under the age of 21 years are considered to be legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is more than .02, for non-commercial drivers above 21 years, when their blood alcohol level is more than .08 […]
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What is ‘legally drunk’ in Montana
For driver under 21 years, the state considers them legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is more than .02, for non-commercial drivers above 21 years; they are legally drunk when their blood alcohol level is more than .08 […]
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