How to Calculate Your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)
July 2, 2009
Alcohol is involved in nearly half of all cases of motorcycle fatality. While getting on a bike after consuming any alcohol at all is a bad idea, for legality’s sake, one should know how to calculate their approximate Blood Alcohol Content (or BAC). Riders can avoid motorcycle accidents by knowing their BAC.
Calculating Blood Alcohol Content varies for each individual according to weight, gender, and amount of body fat. In general, however, a good measuring stick to use is .02% per drink. Knowing one’s limits is important: if a rider is a “lightweight”, they should stay well below this amount to avoid a motorcycle crash or motorcycle injury.
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