If you have held your driving licence for 18 months, your blood alcohol level while driving may not exceed...
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
If you have had your driving license for less than two years, the permitted blood alcohol level is lower than for more experienced drivers. In this case, you cannot exceed **0.15 milligrams of alcohol per liter of exhaled air**. This is because novice drivers, like professional drivers and those operating special transport vehicles, have stricter restrictions to ensure road safety.
In comparison, drivers with more than two years of experience have a limit of **0.25 milligrams of alcohol per liter of exhaled air**. It is important to remember that, although these are the legal limits, the only completely safe level for driving is **0.0**, meaning not consuming alcohol before driving.
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