The three fundamental laws in Connecticut surrounding the Driving Under the Influence of or while Driving While Intoxicated with alcohol, i.e., DUI/DWI, are as follows:
- An individual’s blood alcohol concentration (BAC) should check for DUI/DWI, and it depends upon the type of vehicle and the driver’s age.
- According to the laws of Connecticut, a safe BAC percent is 0.08% in adults and 0.02% in the case of minor individuals with age less than 21 years.
- The state laws also allow implicit testing of BAC of the motorists and, if found guilty, can cancel the issued license of the drivers.