I have read the Motor Vehicle Act and found that it's legal to drive if your Blood Alcohol Content is maximum 30 mg/100 ml of blood detected in a test by a breath analyzer.
But does a Bottle of Strong beer (600 ml - which has about 8% alcohol) exceed this limit? Does anyone have an experience? How much is safe to drink, i.e. one can be under this BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) limit? Also is one/two pegs of Scotch (Whiskey) or one/two pegs of any Regular Whiskey increase this BAC Limit?
Answer from an experienced person would be highly appreciated.
I'm sure it will not only help me but the mass who wish to be on a safe side even after drinking moderately.
Thanks in advance.
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You can have as many as you like. The catch is the more you drink the longer the time must pass before you can drive. After one beer you should be able to drive in thirty minutes based on a person of 155 pounds (about 68Kg).
UM definite, you probably did HAVE ALCOHOL POISONING. Alcohol poisoning, medically, isn't based off BAC. it rather is consistent with in case you are able to stay unsleeping, have indicators like vomiting, no longer understanding the place you're, etc. in view which you are able to desire to no longer stay unsleeping, you had alcohol poisoning. As for the "outcomes", it rather is ON YOU. Take some accountability on your movements. you probably did the ingesting. your human beings the two took you to the wellbeing facility or dialled 911, in view that needless to say you are able to desire to notchronic. with out them you are able to desire to be lifeless now. enable me wager -- blending alcohol with some caffeinated beverage, have been we?? it rather is precisely what caffeine does -- makes you sense as much as try against alcohol making you sense DOWN, so which you would be able to proceed to drink. And going to the wellbeing facility is many times the end result. have relaxing explaining your MIP on your mothers and dads and faculty. I have not have been given any pity for you in any respect.
Yes it increases