
A: Many factors go into how your BAC is affected—weight, if you are on any medication, gender, body fat, and even if you have had anything to eat. In order to make sure you’re safe to drive, we suggest that you do not drink; even one drink has the ability to impair your judgement and driving ability.
The legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit in Texas is .08 percent. If your BAC is greater than or equal to .15 percent, you will face harsher penalities. If you are under the age of 21, any amount of alcohol content in your blood is illegal.
Dallas drunk driving accidents are serious. You should always consider the consequences of your actions if you are thinking about drinking and driving.
If you have been injured by a drunk driver in Texas, you may have the legal right to pursue compensation for your injuries. In order to make sure you receive all the compensation to which you are entitled, you need to speak to a Dallas drunk driving injury lawyer. Contact the Hart Law Firm at 817.380.4888 to schedule your free, confidential consultation.
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