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What Happens When You Get Stopped for Drunk Driving?
How Does a Drunk Driving Conviction Affect Your Record?
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Pennsylvania DUI Convictions:
Pennsylvania BAC Per Se*: 0.08 – 0.099
High BAC: 0.10 - 0.159
Highest BAC: 0.16 – or above
BAC Zero Tolerance: .02%
Commercial Driver BAC While Operating a Commercial Vehicle: 0.04%
Implied Consent Law/Test Refusal Consequences: Yes. Refusal to take test will result in a one-year loss of driving privileges and a possible jail sentence of 3 days. You may appeal, but it the appeal must be filed within 30 days of Pennsylvania Department of Transportation notice.
*An offense of DUI occurs when a driver's BAC is above the "per se" level (.08) during the two-hour period after driving, operating or being in actual physical control of the movement of the vehicle. A person is DUI if a test taken within two hours of driving indicates a BAC of .08 or above.
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