Tennessee has a per se BAC of 0.08% at which a driver is presumed to be drunk. A BAC of 0.20% or more can result in enhanced penalties.
Under 21 years of age, Tennessee operates a zero tolerance policy. Someone under 21 with a BAC of 0.02% can be charged with a DUI even if not drunk.
Enhanced penalties for DUI charges are possible depending on the circumstances. For example, if another person is injured as a result of your impaired driving.
The safest option is to take the necessary steps to avoid a DUI in the first place. Always designate a sober driver and don’t let friends drive drunk!
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