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According to Wikipedia "However, it is generally accepted that the consumption from sober of one standard drink of alcohol (e.g. 14 grams (17.74 ml) ethanol content by U.S. standard) will increase the average person's BAC roughly 0.02% to 0.05% and would return to 0% about 1.5 to 3 hours later (at a dissipation rate of around 0.015% per hour)." So one drink is probably OK, but that second drink, depending on a bunch of different variables, might put you into jail. That's where it gets into the gray area. Is a person who has had that second drink an impaired driver? Sometimes I'll feel a little "light headed" after having two drinks. Sometimes, I won't feel at all different after having two drinks. Three drinks, and I'm impaired, without a doubt. |
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If I were driving I might have 2 drinks if I were going to be there for a few hours, and I wouldn't be having the second if I were getting into the car within an hour, but having said all that, usually I will choose to just not drink if I'm driving. What's the point of taking the risk? I really don't care what the circumstance is. There's no excuse for drink driving. There are always better options.
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