I cannot find the answer, ANYWHERE:

Most of the states in the United States use what ratio of Blood Alcohol Content to declare an automobile driver legally drunk?

http://ohsinc.com/drunk-driving-laws-dui-by-state/

Read carefully.

0.08% thank you!

You're welcome.

I'm curious about what search words you used and if you used Google or Bing or what ... when you said you couldn't find the answer anywhere. Please let me know so I can offer some suggestions about how to search effectively.

=)

I searched Blood Alcohol Level Ratio and I couldn't find anything. Or I wasn't looking very hard...... I seriously looked everywhere. My parents didn't know either and they said it differs where you live, so I got a little confused.

I put this into www.google.com and it was the 2nd link down:

blood alcohol level drunk

Yes, I'm sure there are some differences based on where you live and that's for Google's advertising purposes! But this is such a basic website, I think it would show up on all searches with those search words. The search words don't even have to be in that order! =)

I put those search terms into www.bing.com and had to scroll down a ways to find the link I gave you. I won't bother trying www.yahoo.com!!

Weird.

Yes! Bing is actually the one I trust most because of the way its layed out and the reviews it gets. I heard google gives out user information etc, and the results differ based on your interests, and where you live. But thank you anyways! At least we found the answer! I won't forget it now, haha

The statutes differ by state. It was 0.10 in Louisiana until a few years ago. It is 0.08 now.

To find the answer to your question, you can try searching for the information online or referring to official sources such as state government websites or legislation related to driving under the influence (DUI) laws. Keep in mind that laws regarding blood alcohol content (BAC) can differ between states, and there might not be a single consistent ratio accepted nationwide. It's important to specify the jurisdiction you are referring to.

If you're unable to find the answer on your own, I can help provide a general overview. In the United States, the legal BAC limit for driving is typically 0.08%. This means that if a person's BAC reaches or exceeds 0.08%, they are considered to be driving under the influence. However, it's crucial to note that this limit can vary between states and can be subject to change over time due to legislative amendments.

For an accurate and up-to-date answer specific to your location, I recommend checking with the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or law enforcement agency, or consulting official government resources relevant to your state.