Oh, cool, so that’s what’s supposed to happen in a collision? I’ll totally buy one.

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    2.6‰ for us Europeans btw, America uses %

    0.26‰ would only be slightly drunk with minor impairments, with that BAC you should be able to correct most “autopilot” mistakes

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      That’s not how it works. .26 BAC is .26 g/100mL so it’s the exact same in Europe. A BAC of 2.6 is not possible as you’d die before ever getting to 1 . Also ‰ is literally just for one thousandths percentages.

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          .26 is very high in American units when .08 is legal limit in a lot of places! So whatever the higher option is, most likely for non American units.

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            Sure, but there’s no % there, it just say BAC.

            When there’s no % or ‰ anywhere, people assume its in the unit that is most commonly associated with BAC readings in their country. Which in the EU, is ‰

            Your local news would say a BAC of 0.26, their local news would say a BAC of 2.6

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            Awesome. They specifically mentioned what it would be in European units for their understanding. They weren’t talking to you directly.