Colorado DUI vs. DWAI; What is the Difference?
Most people assume that the legal BAC limit for driving in Colorado is .08%, but the reality is a bit more complicated.
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Most people assume that the legal BAC limit for driving in Colorado is .08%, but the reality is a bit more complicated.
Most people are under the assumption that a .08% BAC is the legal limit for driving in Colorado. But that is not actually the case.
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