Persons with a BAC of 0.10 g/dl or greater involved in fatal crashes are considered to be intoxicated. This is the legal limit of intoxication in most states.
Surgical pathology correlates were reclassified according to the. 1999 World Health Organization classification into pure BAC mixed adenocarcinoma–BAC (AD-BAC)
In 1999 42 percent of the intoxicated drivers (BAC = 0.10 or higher) involved in fatal crashes were speeding
Motorcycle operators involved in fatal crashes in 1999 had higher intoxication rates (BAC of 0.10 g/dl or greater) than any other type of motor vehicle driver.
1999: A Compilation of Motor Vehicle Crash Data from the Fatality Analysis Proportion of Drivers in Fatal Crashes with BAC = 0.10+ by Age 1982-1999 .
2 1999. 18. QIAGEN. High-throughput BAC purification with R.E.A.L. Prep 96 Kits www.qiagen.com. Reader Inquiry No. 99208. Manual or automated processing.
Source: FARS 1999-2004. 2 See Multiple Imputation of Missing Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Values in FARS. NHTSA's National Center for Statistics and
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