Blood Alcohol Level Estimates
The Drink Wheel
On-Line BAC Calculator
About the Drink Wheel
The Intoximeters Inc. "Drink Wheel" is a form that you can fill out. Upon completion we will instantly compute your estimated blood/breath alcohol concentration ("BAC") based on the information that you have provided and return that estimate to you. It is presented as a public service to Intoximeters web site visitors. Its primary purpose is to provide useful information about the responsible use of alcohol.
Why is it called a "Drink Wheel"?
We call it the "Drink Wheel" because it is based on various paper and cardboard BAC calculators that are given out in alcohol awareness programs, some of which are in the form of a wheel that you can spin around to calculate your estimated BAC based on what and how much you have had to drink.
It would be extremely foolish for us to pretend that our "Drink Wheel" can tell you what your BAC actually is, first because it would open us up to an incredible amount of potential liability and second if it really did work accurately there would be no need for anyone to buy the instruments that we make and sell.
A person's actual BAC is dependent on many complex factors, including their physical condition (body composition, health etc...) and what they have recently ingested (including food, water, medications and other drugs). This site includes a more detailed discussion of the Pharmacology and Disposition of alcohol in humans.
The results that are generated are rough estimates of an average healthy person's BAC assuming typical beverage sizes, recipes and alcohol content. The BAC estimates generated by the Drink Wheel should not be used to infer anyone's fitness to work, drive or perform any other task or duty.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
How To Stop Your Driver’s License Suspension Due To DUI
If you have been caught driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you are facing potential Driver License suspension for at least thirty days in CA. After thirty days you can apply for reinstatement of your driver’s license and get a restricted driver’s license that will allow you to drive to and from work, or in the course and scope of employment, and to and from a treatment program, which includes drunk driver school program and AA meetings if you are required to attend them. You can remove the restriction on your drivers license once you have successfully completed the DUI program, or have graduated from the DUI program as they say, and have fully paid for the cost of the DUI school.
Now, is there a away to stop your driver’s license suspension? Yes, there is. It is best to go to an administrative DMV hearing with a lawyer specializing in DUI defense. Usually the DUI lawyer knows the hearing officer and knows how he or she hears cases and decides on driver’s license suspension. Your DUI lawyer will know how to present your case to ensure the highest chance of you keeping your license. When you hire a DUI lawyer, your DUI attorney will usually charge you a flat fee, which could differ depending on the area of your residence. In my area in N.CA it is somewhere around $2,500. The money is payable upfront and includes defense in front of the judge in criminal court, whereas the judge will decide on your criminal sentence, the fine and or community service, the mandatory DUI school attendance and the duration of the DUI class, which will usually depend on whether it is a first or second offence, possible treatment programs, interlock device installation, sheriff’s alternative program (picking up garbage on the freeway), and any other penalties; as well as the appearing with the DUI offender at the administrative DMV hearing in front of the hearing officer.
A smart and experienced DUI attorney will try to postpone your hearing (request a continuance) so that you can have an administrative hearing before you are convicted for the criminal DUI offence. That way the hearing officer does not have substantial evidence of your DUI and may have doubts whether you really were under the influence when you got in your car and started driving. There is a slight chance that you may keep your driving privileges even if you are later convicted for DUI in court.
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