are you suggesting that you could NOT be criminally charged it .05, .04, or .08?
Come on, man.........what do you think?
And the answer by the way is .04 for commercial vehicles and .08 for non-commercial vehicles:
A CDL holder may not operate a commercial vehicle with a BAC of .04 or more or a noncommercial vehicle with a BAC of .08 or more.That's from Page 3 of the High Road Training Program
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
I'm just saying that as the question (statement) is written, there are three correct answers. Do with it what you will.
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Although while we're at it, there's definitely one that is incorrect:
The operator of a commercial motor vehicle can be criminally charged with driving under the influence of alcohol with a BAC of:
.04, .08, .05, .02
Now, I assumed correctly that intention was testing the knowledge of what that limit is, however if you "RTFQS" as written, are you suggesting that you could NOT be criminally charged it .05, .04, or .08?
Commercial Motor Vehicle:
A commercial motor vehicle is any vehicle used in commerce to transport passengers or property with either: