If you have held a category A1 licence for one and a half years and you obtain a category B licence, what is the maximum permitted blood alcohol level when driving your car?
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
If you have held a class **A1** driving license for a year and a half and obtain a **B** license, the maximum allowable blood alcohol concentration when driving a car is **0.30 grams per liter of blood**.
- **A1 License**: This license allows you to drive motorcycles with certain displacement and power restrictions. The minimum age to obtain it is 16 years.
- **B License**: This license allows you to drive cars that can carry up to nine passengers, among other vehicles. The minimum age to obtain it is 18 years.
- **Blood Alcohol Concentration**: For drivers who have obtained their license less than two years ago, the maximum allowable concentration is **0.30 grams per liter of blood**. This applies to both novice drivers and professional drivers.
Since you have held the A1 license for a year and a half, you are still within the two-year period as a novice driver. Therefore, the maximum allowable blood alcohol concentration for you is **0.30 grams per liter of blood**.
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