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What Is Blood Alcohol Content And How Does It Affect My Driving Abilities? By Larry Goldberg Blood content, BAC, is the concentration ratio of in your blood stream. It is measured in three different ways – a percentage by mass, mass per volume or a combination of both. In most countries, blood content is measured in grams of per 1000 milliliters of blood.
It is very difficult to tell what your blood content is based on how many drinks you have – this is due to the extreme variations in physiology and each person’s tolerance. However, generally two standard drinks with
20 grams of will increase a sober person’s blood content to 0.05, and that is the same in Mexico and Canada as well. Common carriers such as buses are restricted to a 0.01 BAC volume.
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