hintalaskennan
Hintalaskennan, also known as hintalaskenta in Finnish, is a method of calculating the amount of alcohol in a person's bloodstream. It is commonly used in many countries, including Finland, to determine a person's level of intoxication and to enforce alcohol-related laws. The term "hintalaskennan" is derived from the Finnish words "hinta," meaning "price," and "laskennan," meaning "calculation."
The calculation is based on the amount of alcohol consumed, the time elapsed since consumption, the person's
Hintalaskennan is used by law enforcement officers to determine if a person is legally allowed to drive
In Finland, hintalaskennan is regulated by the Finnish Transport Agency and is subject to strict guidelines