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Alcohol Impairment Calculator

By: Laura Hartog
Updated: November 21, 2012
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The University of Oklahoma Police Department has created a website to help determine your blood alcohol content. The website uses averages to create theoretical data.  For example, a 120 pound person that drinks three champagne glasses, five ounces each, in one hours time would have a BAC level of .09%.  That's above the legal limit in all states.

The calculator and charts are based on averages, and are not to be used to determine a level of impairment if you plan to drive.

The website can be found here: BAC Calculator

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