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If after submitting to chemical testing, the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is found to be less than .08, can I still lose my driver’s license?

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If after submitting to chemical testing, the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is found to be less than .08, can I still lose my driver’s license?

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Yes, it is possible, but usually a person loses their license as a result of another conviction for DWI or a related offense. Generally speaking, for a driver’s license to be automatically suspended, the blood alcohol concentration must be .08 or more while driving.

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