Are cyclists prohibited from riding with a breath alcohol level of 0.15 mg/l?
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
Bicycle **riders** must comply with the alcohol regulations just like drivers of other vehicles. According to the rules, **driving with a blood alcohol level between 0.25 and 0.50 mg/l in exhaled air** is an offense that can result in the loss of driving license points. This means that cyclists are not prohibited from riding with a level of 0.15 mg/l, but they will be when the level exceeds **0.25 mg/l**.
Therefore, the correct answer is that cyclists will be prohibited from riding when the blood alcohol level exceeds 0.25 mg/l.
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