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Not all impaired driving incidents stem from alcohol

Many people don’t realize that alcohol isn’t the only thing that can impair their ability to drive. It’s possible that drugged driving could also lead to a charge of driving under the influence (DUI). It’s a bit more difficult for law enforcement officers to determine when a person is driving under the influence of drugs….

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What is the legal limit for alcohol for commercial drivers in Colorado?

Odds are that you’re well aware of the legal limit of .08% blood alcohol content (BAC) for driving in Colorado, as this is the same in all 50  states. If your BAC is recorded as .08% or higher, the authorities can presume you are impaired. You don’t have to break the limit to be impaired…

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Can you be arrested for a DUI if you’re under the limit in Colorado?

In Colorado, the legal limit for driving after drinking is .08%. At a .08% blood alcohol concentration, the state automatically assumes that you are too impaired to drive safely. This is the per se limit, which means that the police or authorities need no other evidence to show your impairment. Colorado has two different kinds…

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