Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is a big mistake in the first place but sometimes, you may just be borderline (party, wedding ...).

If you ever get arrested for DUI, your best options is to cooperate with the police officers. Do the tests like touching your nose or walking the line. If you have a passenger with you, ask them to call a DUI lawyer. Make a list of lawyers specializing in DUI in Los Angeles for example.

If you are from a state and going to another city like New-York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, Detroit or London, make the same list just in case. Each states has a few DUI lawyers/attorneys. It is the same with countries.

BAC refers to a person’s "blood alcohol content". It could be .05% or .10% Some countries have a zero tolerance policy and may cost you a lot more if you are there.

Here are the BAC per US state:

Alabama 0.08
Alaska 0.08
Arizona 0.08
Arkansas 0.08
California 0.08
Colorado 0.1
Connecticut 0.1
Delaware 0.1

District of Columbia 0.08
Florida 0.08
Georgia 0.08
Hawaii 0.08
Idaho 0.08
Illinois 0.08
Indiana 0.08
Iowa 0.08
Kansas 0.08
Kentucky 0.08
Louisiana .08
Maine 0.08
Maryland 0.08
Massachusetts None
Michigan 0.1
Minnesota 0.1
Mississippi 0.1
Missouri 0.08
Montana 0.1
Nebraska 0.08
Nevada 0.1
New Hampshire 0.08
New Jersey 0.1
New Mexico 0.08
New York 0.1
North Carolina 0.08
North Dakota 0.1
Ohio 0.1
Oklahoma 0.08
Oregon 0.08
Pennsylvania 0.1
Rhode Island 0.08
South Carolina 0.1
South Dakota 0.1
Tennessee 0.1
Texas 0.08
Utah 0.08
Vermont 0.08
Virginia 0.08
Washington 0.08
West Virginia 0.1
Wisconsin 0.08
Wyoming 0.08
Puerto Rico .08

The average is .08. In blue are the .01 and red, below .08. The values may have changed since.

Again, the best it not to drink and drive and have designated driver. ;)
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