![]() Northern Territory: 0.0 mg/mL for novice drivers and drivers under 18 years old New South Wales: 0.2 mg/mL for novice drivers 13.452 on Zero Drugs and Alcohol 2016Ĭode of administrative offenses and amendments, traffic regulations Art 126(9)Ĭapital Territory: 0.0 mg/mL for learner drivers Law 24.449 of 1994 Art 48 as amended by Law 24.788 of 1997 National Law on the Prevention of Alcoholism Art 17Ĭiudad de Neuqeun: Ordinance No. *According to the National Road Safety Agency (Agencia Nacional de Seguridad Vial, ANSV) the following jurisdictions enforce “zero tolerance” of drink driving: Córdoba (BAC limits vary by municipality), Salta, Tucumán, La Rioja, City of Neuquen (BAC of 0.0), and Entre Ríos Vehicles and Road Traffic (Amendment) Act, 2018 Art 54FīAC 0.00 for drivers of vehicles transporting minors or cargo Law 01-14 on the Organization, Security and Policing of Road Traffic Art 18īAC 0.20 for commercial drivers and drivers of passenger vehicles Law 8378 Road Code Art 184 as amended through 2011 IARD Policy Tables are provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. All IARD materials include a date of content review and they should be read in their entirety and not misrepresented or taken out of context. For some people, the better choice may be to not drink at all. Together, they can determine what is best for that individual, based on individual risk factors, including family history, genetics, and lifestyle. People with specific questions about their drinking are encouraged to consult a healthcare professional. If you find any of the information outdated, please email us at resources on this website are not intended as health advice to individuals about their drinking. Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits. ![]() International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD). It is updated on an ongoing basis as jurisdictions enact or revise their requirements with assistance from staff of the Law Library of Congress (Washington, DC). The listed update date for this table indicates when IARD last conducted a review of records across all countries. It is specified where different limits apply to sub-populations of drivers. This table details the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) limits for the general population of drivers in all countries for which IARD has been able to verify the information with the respective national authorities or through publicly accessible documents.
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