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According to the AGLC, what is the maximum number of standard drinks an adult male can typically consume in one hour before exceeding the legal driving limit?
Generally, it takes an adult male around one to two standard drinks in one hour to remain below the legal driving limit of 0.05% BAC, though individual rates va
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Question: According to the AGLC, what is the maximum number of standard drinks an adult male can typically consume in one hour before exceeding the legal driving limit?
Answer options:
- Five standard drinks ✅ One to two standard drinks
- Ten standard drinks
- No limit if they feel fine
Correct answer: One to two standard drinks
Explanation: Generally, it takes an adult male around one to two standard drinks in one hour to remain below the legal driving limit of 0.05% BAC, though individual rates vary. Exceeding this can quickly lead to impairment. It's crucial to remember that even small amounts of alcohol affect driving ability.
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