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    Max. amount of drink before driving in Canada?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Max. amount of drink before driving in Canada?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Max. amount of drink before driving in Canada?),it will help you,my kids.


So how much can you have before driving in Canada, BC? Two glasses of beer? I think the breathizer shouldn't exceed .08 but how much, say, beer does that equal to?

Answers:
Yes, most - if not all - Canadian provinces, like almost all American states, cite .08 as the minimum for impairment and DWI citation.

Depending on one's weight, and whether alcohol consumption is with food, a person may reach .08 with as little as 4 drinks consumed quickly one after an other, or as many as 6 drinks consumed within an hour. "A drink" is generally defined as a 12oz (35cl) bottle of beer, a 5oz (15cl) glass of wine or mixed drink, or a 1 1/2 oz shot of whisky, rum, or other spirit.
One must keep in mind that strength of different brands or types of alcohol do vary somewhat: Canadian Budweiser, like most Canadian versions of American mass-market beer brands, is 18% stronger than American Budweiser, for instance; most California and Australian wines now have one or two degrees (9%-18%) more alcohol by volume than most European (or British Columbia) wines (and do try some when you are in BC - especially whites from the Okanagan
Valley appellation; in my judgement many - especially those made of pinot gris, pinot blanc, pinot auxerrois gewurztraminer, and several grapes indigenous to Austria and southern Germany are among the best in the world), fortified wine is stronger than still wine, sombreros are much weaker than most rum and Cokes, etc. etc.

Other Answers:
not sure!

This may seem real stupid, but since you don't know the country, and you don't know the laws, and you may or may not have a more powerful beer in Canada than you are used to. I will try something radical...

How about not driving after drinking?

No that just sounds stupid! Leave an address, we'll visit you ...Eh?

jr




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