New bill would lower blood alcohol content limit for some drivers

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Wednesday, February 27, 2019
New bill would lower blood alcohol content for CA drivers
Those who support the bill say the current blood alcohol content (BAC) is too high and leaves more drivers impaired, which results in more deadly crashes.

California lawmakers are considering a bill that would reduce the amount of alcohol you can legally have in your system while driving.

The current blood-alcohol (BAC) limit is .08 percent. Texas has the same limit.

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The new proposed bill AB 1713 would lower that level to .05 percent.

Those who support the bill say the current blood alcohol content is too high and leaves more drivers impaired, which results in more deadly crashes.

RELATED: Utah to set nation's strictest blood alcohol limit at 0.05

Commercial drivers in California are already held to the .05 standard.

Utah is the only state that has adopted a lower limit for all drivers.

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The driver, Isreal Suarez Lugo, has been charged with intoxication manslaughter after the 5-year-old died.