In California, it is illegal for adults over the age of 21 to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) that exceeds.08%. If you are under the legal drinking age of 21, California has a zero-tolerance law, which makes it illegal to have a BAC greater than .01%. If you are on probation for DUI, it is also illegal to have a BAC of more than .01%. If you hold a Commercial Driver’s License, the legal BAC limit in Los Angeles is .04%, and applies even if you’re not driving the commercial vehicle at the time of your arrest.
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