Blood Alcohol Level
Full Form of BAL
What is BAL?
Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) is a measure of the concentration of alcohol in a person's bloodstream, typically expressed as a percentage or in milligrams per deciliter. In India, BAL is a critical metric used by law enforcement to enforce drunk driving laws under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The legal limit for driving is 0.03% BAL (30 mg per 100 ml of blood), and exceeding this can lead to fines, license suspension, or imprisonment. BAL is measured using breathalyzers, blood tests, or urine tests, often at traffic checkpoints or after accidents. In medical settings, it helps assess alcohol intoxication and manage cases of poisoning or withdrawal. For competitive exams like UPSC or state police services, questions on BAL limits and related laws are common. Understanding BAL is essential for public health awareness and road safety in India.
BAL का फुल फॉर्म
रक्त अल्कोहल स्तर
Example
The traffic police conducted a random check and booked the driver for having a BAL of 0.07%, well above the legal limit.