
Why "I feel fine" falls short.
Most drinkers trust how they feel. They count drinks. They wait an hour. They drink water. But by the time you feel impaired, you’ve already been over the legal limit for 45 minutes. Feeling has nothing to do with your number.
What feeling fine misses
- "I Feel Fine" Is The First Thing Drinking Turns Off
- Counting Drinks Is Wrong By The Second Drink
- Waiting An Hour Per Drink Is Folk Wisdom, Not Science
- Coffee And Water Do Not Lower Your Bac
- You Have No Real Number, Only A Guess
How Luncify helps
- Shows Your Exact BAC On A Live Digital Display
- Same Fuel Cell Sensor Police Use On The Side Of The Road
- Accurate Within ±0.005 Of Professional Police Devices
- 5-Second Reading, Then You Make A Real Decision
- 100 Day Money Back Guarantee
Helps protect your family before you turn the key
Two drinks at dinner can put you over the legal limit and leave you feeling completely fine. Body weight, food, sleep, medication, stress, and the time between drinks all change your number, and none of them tell you what it actually is.
What earlier visibility changes
Your BAC can climb without you feeling it. When Luncify shows you your real number before you turn the key, you and your spouse have time to wait it out, call a cab, or stay another hour. That decision, made before the keys are in the ignition, is the entire difference.
Don’t wait for the cop to do it for you.
Drunk driving is the #1 cause of preventable traffic deaths in America. The real risk is believing you’re safe because you feel fine, when feeling fine is the very first thing alcohol takes away.
Drunk driving kills more Americans every year than any other preventable cause on US roads
A first-offense DUI costs the average driver more than $10,000 in legal fees, fines, and insurance hikes