The correct answer is:
Male drivers between the age of 16 and 20 with a BAC of 0.08 are 52 times more likely to die as a single vehicle crash than a sober driver of the same age.
Explanation:
In the United States the legal BAC limit is 0.08, but many states are lowering this limit to 0.05 because it is considered unsafe to drive.
The Blood Alcohol concentration is a measure of the amount of ethanol in 100 milliliters of blood in a person, this result is affected by the metabolism of each person so the amount of drinks changes in everyone.
With a BAC of 0.08 studies have shown that people lose coordination and balance and the reaction times are lowered so they are not able to drive under this level of alcohol influence.