the term that describes the strength of an alcoholic beverage is
What is proof?
Blood Alcohol Content
What does BAC stand for?
Multiplies the effects of both
What is when you mix alcohol and drugs together?
Driving privileges revoked
What happens when you have the BAC of .08% or higher?
5 oz wine = 12 oz beer = 1.5 oz hard liquor
What is one drink equivalent to?
Age of 21
What is the age to consume and purchase alcohol?
A drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs
What is a stimulant?
5 days in jail, and most likely a fine of $500-$1000
What does driving a person 17 or younger when drunk give you?
a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits, grains and vegetables.
What is alcohol?
.08%
What is the BAC level for a DUI?
Cars is impounded
What happens right after you're caught drinking?
1 drink per hour
what is the rate alcohol processed by the liver?
7x
How much do the chances of a crash increase when drunk?
60 days of driving privileges revoked until trial
What is the penalty of the 2nd time when caught drinking and driving?
Binge drinking in a short period of time
What are binge drinking?
Open beverage in car or signs of drinking
How can you be charged with drinking when driving?
Legal BAC Blood Alcohol Content for those over 18: under 18:
What is .07 What is .07
Body weight, gender, food and medication already present in stomach, time (binge vs. steady drinking), race, age, personal tolerance
What are factors that can affect and individual's intoxication level?