Dan_Ashley
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That is actually a really good question, and the cleverness of the statement will obviously be subjected to a lot of controversy. This topic has been "studied to death." The published papers are buried someplace in my upstairs (quite messy) office. So, if you want citations, please ask and I'll provide them. But for the time being let me relate findings of a fairly large number of investigations.I believe this to be too extreme. We know that one drink is metabolized in about an hour. So, if I have a drink with dinner, it's a bit extreme to tell me I can't ryde the next morning. That being said, I agree we shouldn't ryde with alcohol on board.
It is a known fact that alcohol impairs judgement. Besides the other things it does, many of which I enjoy, the primary issue with motor vehicle operation is that it impairs judgement. At a .1 level judgement in most people is so severly impaired that driving is dangerous to themselves and to the community in which they are driving. At .00 judgement is not impaired. So the question is: when does impairment start, and how long does it last?
this has been studied over and over and over again. From a scientific standpoint we know the answer. Alcohol starts impairing judgement with ANY amount being introduced into the body--ANY amount. Generally, drving a car does not become dangerous until a concentration of .05 to .08 or so is reached. I have not found one single study that specifically addresses this same issue for motorcyclists.
However, I have found studies for airplane pilots. It was found that full and complete judgement was not restored until the subjects had a full nights sleep between drinking--ANY amount--and the tests which measued judgement. Let me repeat, how this applies to motorcycles, i do not know.
update: the airline pilot studies showed that ALL of the effects of alcohol had not COMPLETELY eliminated, even after BAC had returned to .00 until the subjects had a night of sleep. The reason for this is still being studied, but as of today, the reason for this apparently surprising outcome is not understood. There are several theories, but the mechanism of the judgement impairment after BAC returns to .00 is unknown. What is known is that the level of impairment remaining was slight.
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