In California, the DMV may suspend your driving privileges
when you are arrested for driving under the influence. If it is determined that
you were driving with a BAC (blood alcohol level) of .08 or higher and you do
not have any prior convictions or prior DMV Administrative Actions for DUI
related conduct then your license suspension is usually Four Months. After 30 days you may be eligible for a Restricted License. *Please note that your criminal court case can expose you to a Six Month Suspension if you are found guilty for violation of CA Vehicle Code 23152(a) or 23152(b). In that case, get the restricted license.
In California it is illegal to drive with your blood alcohol content being over at .08% or higher. *Remember the BAC for commercial vehicle drivers and under age drivers is much less. For the former it's .04% and for the latter it's .01%. Please reference the table below to provide an estimate for you to learn more about how many drinks you can legally have before driving in California. *Chart is provided by the California Driver’s Safety Office of the DMV.
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