By BAC Cases
Drug Only 1%
0.16-0.20+ 13%
BAC Levels* 0.01-0.08 | 2049 | 71% 0.09-0.15 | 424 | 15% 0.16-0.20+ | 389 | 13% Drug Only | 15 | 1%
0.09-0.15 15%
*Where BAC is known
0.01-.08 71%
According to 2021 cases monitored, almost 60% of cases represented close to double or triple the legal limit of .08 BAC. Although reaction time is affected after the first drink, there is definite impairment of muscle coordination and driving skills at .08; making chances for being involved in a crash 4 times higher (2). Impairment causes delays to reaction time and control at .15, with the added risk of blackouts and loss of consciousness at .20. In review of 2020 fatality crash data, 67% of crashes involved at least one driver with a BAC of .15 or higher (3). The only safe choice is NO alcohol when getting behind the wheel.
Where age and gender are known & Age Gender Male Female
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Of the cases monitored in 2021, Arizona observed that most DUI and DUI Drug cases involved male offenders between the ages of 21 and 39, which is consistent with the data observed in 2020. 73% of all Arizona cases observed involved male offenders, while 62% involved an individual between the ages of 21 and 39, indicating that this population is consistently responsible for the most DUI and DUI Drug cases. Additionally, 6.5% of the cases observed involved individuals under the age of 21.
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