After a sluggish 2020, many of us will be celebrating the end of this year. If the holidays will be well watered one imagines, beware of excesses. A quick reminder of the rules on limitations and sanctions. What the Highway Traffic Act says about the blood alcohol limit: When a person is young (probationary licence), the rate of drinking and driving is limited to 0.2g/litre of blood or 0.10 milligrams per litre of exhaled air. This is tantamount to not consuming alcohol because this limit is barely exceeded a drink. For an experienced person, this limit rises to 0.5g/litre of blood or 0.25 milligrams per litre of exhaled air. This is like not exceeding a glass of wine (10 cl) to 12 degrees or half a beer at 5 degrees! What the Highway Traffic Act says about sanctions: As soon as you exceed the blood alcohol levels mentioned above, you incur penalties established by the Highway Traffic Act. They are divided by penalties with a rate of less than 0.8g/litre and above 0.8g/litre. Sanctio
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