After a few drinks, it can be difficult to tell whether you’re under or over the legal driving limit. Considering the fact that hundreds of people are injured or killed annually by impaired motorists — and that a DUI will set you back thousands of dollars — it’s best to err on the side of caution. That being said, shelling out a a little cash for a personal breathalyzer is only a drop in the bucket when compared to fines, legal fees, and a criminal record. Fortunately, there are plenty of devices on the market designed to help you better gauge your blood alcohol levels. Below are our favorites.
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