Drivers, during the two years following the issuance of their first driving permit or licence, may not exceed a blood alcohol concentration of...
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
Drivers who have obtained their first driving permit or license less than two years ago have a **lower permitted blood alcohol level** than more experienced drivers. For these novice drivers, the maximum permitted level is **0.3 grams of alcohol per liter of blood**. This is because it is considered that drivers with less experience are more vulnerable to the effects of alcohol, which can affect their ability to drive safely.
In comparison, drivers with more than two years of experience have a permitted level of **0.5 grams of alcohol per liter of blood**. Therefore, it is important for novice drivers to be aware of this restriction to avoid penalties and ensure road safety.
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