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New Jersey DUI Attorney Rachel Kugel Highlights Blood Alcohol Content Laws and EtG Testing

New Jersey DUI Attorney Rachel Kugel Highlights Blood Alcohol Content Laws and EtG Testing

Newark, NJ - Rachel Kugel, a distinguished New Jersey DUI attorney and founder of The Kugel Law Firm (https://thekugellawfirm.com/new-jersey-etg-calculator/), is bringing attention to the role of Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) thresholds, EtG testing, and the use of BAC calculators in drunk driving cases. With New Jersey’s DUI laws carrying serious penalties, including fines, license suspensions, and possible jail time, understanding how alcohol levels are measured is essential for drivers across the state.

New Jersey law sets varying BAC thresholds depending on the type of driver involved. For drivers aged 21 and older, the legal limit is .08%, with penalties increasing in severity based on the BAC level at the time of arrest. Underage drivers face zero-tolerance standards, meaning any measurable BAC may result in charges. Additionally, commercial drivers may face DUI charges at levels as low as .04% when operating commercial vehicles. According to Rachel Kugel, a New Jersey DUI attorney recognized for her legal defense in impaired driving cases, these distinctions demonstrate how the law applies different standards depending on age and licensing status.

Beyond breath and blood tests, EtG (ethyl glucuronide) testing is increasingly used in New Jersey as part of DUI probation programs, alcohol treatment requirements, and court-ordered monitoring. EtG tests can detect alcohol use up to five days after consumption, making them more sensitive than standard methods. However, these tests carry the risk of false positives due to exposure to everyday products containing alcohol, such as hand sanitizers or mouthwash. Rachel Kugel, an experienced New Jersey DUI attorney, emphasizes that while EtG testing is valuable in legal contexts, results should be carefully weighed alongside other evidence to avoid unfair outcomes.

In addition to chemical testing, many drivers turn to blood alcohol calculators to estimate BAC levels. While these tools can provide a rough estimate, they cannot replace official testing and should never be used as a decision-making tool before driving. Factors such as weight, metabolism, medical conditions, and food intake can significantly alter results. Rachel Kugel notes that no calculator can substitute for legal advice when facing DUI charges, and those accused should seek immediate legal guidance.

About The Kugel Law Firm:

The Kugel Law Firm, led by attorney Rachel Kugel, represents clients across New Jersey in DUI, DWI, and related criminal defense cases. Rachel Kugel is a member of the National College of DWI Defense and the DUI Defense Lawyers Association. Frequently featured as a legal analyst on CNN, FOX News, CourtTV, MSNBC, and HLN, she is also a recognized Rising Star Super Lawyer. The firm is dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals accused of impaired driving and advocating for fair treatment under the law. For more information or to schedule a consultation, contact The Kugel Law Firm at (973) 854-0098 or visit their website.

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