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From: [email protected] (Mike Muise)
Subject: Re: Drinking and Riding
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Organization: Waterloo Engineering
In article , [email protected] (Norman Hamer) writes:
> What is a general rule of thumb for sobriety and cycling? Couple hours
> after you "feel" sober? What? Or should I just work with "If I drink
> tonight, I don't ride until tomorrow"?
1 hr/drink for the first 4 drinks.
1.5 hours/drink for the next 6 drinks.
2 hours/drink for the rest.
These are fairly cautious guidelines, and will work even if you happen to
have a low tolerance or body mass.
I think the cops and "Don't You Dare Drink & Drive" (tm) commercials will
usually say 1hr/drink in general, but after about 5 drinks and 5 hrs, you
could very well be over the legal limit.
Watch yourself.
-Mike
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