It's interesting to see differences in culture caused by acceptable alcohol limits.
I come from Poland. There you can have only 0.02% (0,2 promile) and you simply can't drive after drinking. If you wanna drive others will think you are stupid, even after few hours after drinking.
But for example in Finland limit is 0.05%. It's really common that people go for beer, then "go to take some fresh air" and they drive.
If I think that in some countries you can have 0.08 to 0.1% I imagine people driving and drinking same time.
How is it in your country? Where you live, what's the limit there and how people respect it?
You can check here how much alcohol in blood you have after 1, 2, 3, 4 hours after drinking:
https://www.craftbeer.com/blood-alcohol-content-calculator
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