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Texas DUI Laws
In Texas, you are legally intoxicated if your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is 0.08% or higher (0.04% for commercial drivers). For drivers under 21, any detectable alcohol (0.02% BAC) violates the “Zero Tolerance” law. The “Implied Consent” law means you agree to a chemical test if arrested for DUI; refusal leads to an automatic license suspension.
Penalties for DUI/DWI convictions increase with each offense. A first offense can mean fines up to $2,000, jail time, and a license suspension. Subsequent offenses bring higher fines, longer jail sentences, and mandatory ignition interlock device installation. It is also illegal to have an open alcohol container in the passenger area of a vehicle.