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Approximate Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) In One Hour
Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Influenced
Drinks
Body Weight In Pounds
100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240
1
.05 .04 .03 .03 .03 .02 .02 .02
Possibly
2
.09
.05 .05 .04 .04
.08 .07 .06
.14
.06
.11 .11 .09 .08 .07
3
.06
Impaired
4
.18
.13
.11
.10 .09
.08
.08
.15
.14
5
.23
.16
.13 .11
.19
.10 .09
.27
.17
.15 .14
.23
.19
6
.12 .11
.32
.20
.18 .16
.27
.23
7
.14 .13
Legally
Intoxicated
.20 .18
.36
.30
.26
.23
8
.17 .15
9
.41
.29
.26
.23 .20
.34
.19 .17
.45
.38
.32
.28
.25 .23
.21 .19
10
Subtract .015 for each hour after drinking.
One drink equals 1.5 oz. of 80 proof liquor (40%), 12 oz. beer (4.5%), or 5 oz. wine (12%).
Note: The figures are averages and may vary based on the amount of food in your
stomach.
INTOXICATION:
• Not having normal use of mental or physical faculties
by reason of the introduction of:
Š Alcohol;
Š A controlled substance; or
Š A combination.
• Having a BAC of 0.08 or more.
Texas Penal Code §49.01
Funded by the Office of the Governor Criminal Justice Division

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