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Under state law, what is the blood-alcohol limit for legally operating a motor vehicle?

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The legal standard for drunkenness across the United States ranges from 0.10 to 0.08. If a person's BAC measures 0.08, it means that there are 0.08 grams (i.e., 80 mg) of alcohol per 100 ml of blood. The American Medical Association says that a person can become impaired when the blood alcohol level hits 0.05.

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Answer: 0.08

Driving While Intoxicated or Impaired is Illegal

Under Michigan law, it is illegal to drive: While intoxicated, or impaired, by alcohol, controlled substance, or other intoxicating substance. With a bodily alcohol content of 0.08 or more. (This crime is one of the driving while intoxicated offenses.)

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