It is forbidden to drive a priority vehicle on an emergency call with a breath alcohol level higher than...
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
For **priority vehicles in emergency service**, such as ambulances or police cars, the allowed alcohol level in exhaled air is **0.15 milligrams per liter**. This is because these vehicles have a special responsibility and must operate with the highest possible safety.
- The **blood alcohol concentration** refers to the amount of alcohol present in the body and is measured in milligrams per liter of exhaled air or grams per liter of blood.
- For drivers of vehicles transporting people in emergency services, the allowed level is lower than for other drivers, specifically **0.15 milligrams per liter of 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 having consumed any alcohol at all.
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