British Columbia Serving It Right Practice Test

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At what blood alcohol concentration is a person considered legally impaired?

  1. 0.05%

  2. 0.08%

  3. 0.10%

  4. 0.12%

The correct answer is: 0.08%

In British Columbia, a person is considered legally impaired when their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) reaches 0.08%. This specific level has been established as the threshold for when an individual is prohibited from operating a motor vehicle. At this concentration, the effects of alcohol significantly impair cognitive and motor functions, leading to unsafe driving conditions. Law enforcement agencies enforce this limit to promote public safety, as research has shown that even small amounts of alcohol can impair driving ability. Understanding this legal standard is crucial for both serving alcohol responsibly and for individuals to make informed choices about consuming alcohol and driving.