Understanding Alaska’s DUI Laws
In Alaska, the legal limit for drivers aged 21 and older is a BAC of 0.08%. For drivers under the age of 21, there is a zero-tolerance policy, meaning any measurable amount of alcohol in their system can lead to a DUI charge. Enhanced Penalties for High BAC If your BAC exceeds 0.15%, you may face enhanced penalties, including longer license suspension, mandatory installation of an ignition interlock device (IID), and higher fines.
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