Blood Alcohol Conversion Request is a legal document that was released by the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection - a government authority operating within Connecticut.
Q: What is the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in Connecticut?
A: The BAC limit in Connecticut is 0.08% for drivers aged 21 and above.
Q: What is the BAC limit for drivers under the age of 21 in Connecticut?
A: For drivers under 21, the BAC limit in Connecticut is 0.02%.
Q: What happens if I get caught driving over the legal BAC limit in Connecticut?
A: If you are caught driving over the legal BAC limit in Connecticut, you may face penalties such as fines, license suspension, and even imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense.
Q: Can I refuse to take a breathalyzer test in Connecticut?
A: In Connecticut, refusing to take a breathalyzer test can result in immediate license suspension and may also be used as evidence against you in court.
Q: Is it legal to have an open container of alcohol in a vehicle in Connecticut?
A: No, it is illegal to have an open container of alcohol in the passenger area of a motor vehicle in Connecticut.
Q: Can I still be charged with DUI in Connecticut even if my BAC is below the legal limit?
A: Yes, you can still be charged with DUI in Connecticut if your driving is impaired by alcohol or drugs, regardless of your BAC level.
Form Details:
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