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  2. Impaired driving and penalties - DUI/DWI

    www.txdot.gov/safety/driving-laws/impaired-driving.html

    You are legally intoxicated in Texas when your blood alcohol concentration reaches 0.08 percent, but you are breaking the law as soon as drugs or alcohol affect your driving — or flying or boating — ability.

  3. The Texas Legal Alcohol Limit for Driving | Thiessen Law Firm

    www.thetexastrialattorney.com/blog/2018/march/everything...

    Per Texas law, it is illegal for individuals aged 21 and above to operate a motor vehicle with a BAC of 0.08% or higher. This means that if a driver’s BAC level is at or above 0.08%, they are considered legally intoxicated, and driving under such conditions can result in severe penalties.

  4. Alcohol laws of Texas - Wikipedia

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    People must be at least 21 years of age to legally consume alcoholic beverages in Texas with certain exceptions, as in all other states. However, employment at a company serving alcoholic beverages can be entered into at age 18 provided they get certified by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. [10]

  5. Texas's DWI laws prohibit all motorists from operating a motor vehicle: with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% or more , or while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol.

  6. Texas BAC Laws: Blood Alcohol Concentration Limits & Penalties

    www.nealdavislaw.com/criminal-defense-guides/texas-bac-limit

    By Texas law, being intoxicated legally means having an alcohol concentration in the blood of 0.08 percent or more. This standard is also the law in most states throughout the nation.

  7. What Is the Legal Alcohol Limit in Texas? - Patino Law

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    Texas law sets a blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) limit, and if a driver exceeds it, they are legally intoxicated. But the law is nuanced, and the “standard” BAC limit — the limit most motorists must adhere to — does not apply to all drivers.

  8. What is the Legal Alcohol Limit for Driving in Texas?

    www.dwilawyerstexas.com/legal-alcohol-limit-in-texas

    The legal alcohol limit for driving in Texas is 0.08% BAC (Blood Alcohol Content). This means that if a driver is operating a motor vehicle with a BAC of 0.08% or greater, they are considered legally intoxicated and subject to DWI charges in Texas.

  9. What is Texas' Legal Alcohol Limit?- Michael & Associates ...

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    The legal alcohol limit in Texas is .08%; If you hold a commercial driver’s license, that limit falls to .04%; For drivers under 21, having any alcohol at all in your system results in a DUI charge; Gender, weight, genetics, food consumption, and level of hydration can all affect your blood alcohol content (BAC) levels

  10. Legal Alcohol Limit In Texas: DWI Laws and BAC Explained

    www.cantulawrgv.com/legal-alcohol-limit-in-texas

    In Texas law, the legal blood alcohol concentration for drivers 21 and older is a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08%. That means if your BAC is at or above that you are legally intoxicated and can be charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) (a class B misdemeanor).

  11. Legal Alcohol Limit in Texas – DWI and BAC Limit in Texas

    www.attorneygibson.com/legal-alcohol-limit-in-texas

    Under Texas law, a BAC of .08% or above is all that is required for an individual to be considered intoxicated. Referred to as DWI “per se,” this demonstrates that even without showing any physical signs of impairment, an individual can be prosecuted for DWI.