Why It Is Done
The breath alcohol self-test is used to
estimate your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). The results can help you
decide whether it is safe to drive. This estimate of blood alcohol is not
intended to represent your actual driving abilities. Your driving may be
impaired even with a low BAC level, such as below 0.05.
The breath
alcohol test offers one piece of information to help you make a safe decision
about drinking and driving. The safest decision is always not to drive if you
have been drinking.
BAC is commonly used by police and other
legal authorities to determine whether a person is legally impaired and should
not drive. A blood alcohol concentration in the range of 0.05 to 0.10 is
considered legally impaired throughout most of the United States. But legal BAC
levels vary from state to state.