promillegrænser
Promillegrænser, also known as blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits, are legal restrictions on the amount of alcohol that can be present in a person's blood. These limits are designed to prevent alcohol-impaired driving and ensure road safety. The specific promillegrænser vary by country and sometimes by region within a country.
In many European countries, the legal BAC limit for driving is 0.05%, meaning that a person's blood
Promillegrænser also apply to other activities besides driving, such as operating machinery or public transportation. In
Enforcement of promillegrænser typically involves roadside breath or blood tests, often administered by police officers. Penalties
Promillegrænser are subject to ongoing debate and review, with some advocating for stricter limits to reduce