Anonymous wrote:I would like to know too OP. I normally have 2 glasses of wine and will drive. I don't feel buzzed whatsoever, but worry that it would make me fail a breathalyzer because of my lower body weight.
Also, if I only have 1 beer or something, it makes me incredibly tired. Tiredness is very similar to being buzzed...
Anonymous wrote:I don't drink at all if I am going to drive. AT ALL. People give me crap about this. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One standard drink per hour. If in doubt, don't drive.
This. Reasonable, common-sense advice for grownups. I can't friggin' believe the latter-day Carrie Nations screeching on this page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One standard drink per hour. If in doubt, don't drive.
This doesn't work for everyone, particularly women.
It's a good starting point and rule of thumb, though. As with most issues like this, YMMV.
I'm male, well over 200 lbs with decent tolerance. I'm comfortable driving a little after more than one drink per hour after drinks with dinner or at a show. If I'm out at a bar I tend to drink more/faster, and I won't hesitate to call a cab home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One standard drink per hour. If in doubt, don't drive.
This doesn't work for everyone, particularly women.
Anonymous wrote:One standard drink per hour. If in doubt, don't drive.
Anonymous wrote:One standard drink per hour. If in doubt, don't drive.