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BLOOD ALCOHOL CALCULATOR

HOW MUCH IS TOO MUCH?

There is no blood alcohol calculator that is 100% accurate because of the number of factors that come into play regarding the consumption and reduction (burnoff) rates of different people. Factors include the sex (male/female) of the drinker, differing metabolism rates, various health issues and the combination of medications that might be taken, drinking frequency, amount of food in the stomach and small intestine and when it was eaten, elapsed time, and others. The best that can be done is a rough estimation of the BAC level based on known inputs.

Disclaimer: This is in no way purported to be a guideline for how much you can drink and still drive or avoid being arrested! The best policy is don't drink and drive. Period.

1. NUMBER OF DRINKS:


2. WHAT ARE YOU DRINKING?


3. HOW MUCH DO YOU WEIGH?:


4. HOW MANY HOURS HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING?


RESULT:
YOUR BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT...
BAC %: (THEORETICAL)
Analysis:
All states have passed a .08 per se law. The final one took effect in August of 2005. (Updated: Sept. 3rd, 2005)

 

Information and the BAC Calculatoron this page courtesy of the University of Oklahoma Police Department: http:www.ou.edu/oupd

 

 

This site is maintained by UNIVERSITY POLICE. This page last modified on Sunday, January 25, 2009 8:06:17 AM Central US Time. If you find errors please bring them to the attention of Valerie Pittier (valerie.pittier@wichita.edu).