In a jaw-dropping moment that left viewers stunned, a recent episode of the popular reality-based channel RoadWatch Live featured what hosts are calling the “most intoxicated woman ever” to appear on the show — clocking in with a staggering 0.40% blood alcohol content.
First responders, who are used to dealing with high-BAC cases, were visibly taken aback when the breathalyzer flashed the near-fatal number. For reference, a BAC of 0.30% can cause severe confusion and loss of consciousness. 0.40% is typically associated with coma, respiratory failure, or worse.
But somehow, this woman was… still talking.
The Encounter That Shocked Even the Veterans
Officers initially approached the woman after receiving calls about a car stopped awkwardly halfway into a parking space, the driver’s door wide open, engine running. When they arrived, they found the woman attempting to put a debit card into the car’s CD slot — insisting the “machine kept eating it.”
What followed quickly turned into one of the most memorable field sobriety attempts in the channel’s history.
According to the episode, she:
- Tried to recite the alphabet
- Skipped from A to Q
- Added an H in the middle of the word “five”
- And asked an officer if he could “pause gravity for a minute”
Even seasoned viewers said they had never seen anything quite like it.
A Breathalyzer Number No One Expected
When the breathalyzer result finally loaded, one of the officers audibly whispered, “No way.”
0.40%
A number so high the show’s editors froze it on the screen in disbelief.
The moment has since exploded across social media:
- “This woman has no idea how close she was to meeting Jesus,” one commenter wrote.
- “How is she alive AND arguing?” another viewer posted.
- “This episode needs to be studied in a lab,” someone joked.
Internet Fame — And Serious Consequences
While the footage has gone viral for its surreal humor, commentators were quick to point out the seriousness of the situation. A BAC this high can be deadly, and police emphasized that this could have ended far differently.
The channel confirmed that the woman was safely transported to a hospital for medical evaluation before any legal processing took place.
A Wild Moment, A Stark Reminder
The clip may be entertaining, but the takeaway is sobering: extreme intoxication is dangerous, unpredictable, and often life-threatening. Even the officers, who deal with drunk drivers daily, described this as one of the most severe cases they’ve encountered.
Still, viewers can’t help but replay the surreal moment she insisted she could “drive better when the car stops moving so much.”

