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ALCOHOL INTERLOCKS FOR FIRST TIME OFFENDERS | Print |

If you’re a P plater or a driver under 26 and you have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .07 or more when tested, you could find yourself blowing into an alcohol interlock when you return to driving – on top of the usual heavy fines and licence suspension.

What’s an alcohol interlock?

Apart from being embarrassing to explain to your mates, an alcohol interlock is fitted to your car – like the one shown in the picture below – that you have to blow into before you start the car. If you’ve been drinking, your car won’t start. For more information about alcohol interlock click here.

What’s the story?

If you’re a P plater or a driver under 26 and you have a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .07 or more you’ll:

  • Face fines of up to $1,289
  • Lose your licence for up to 48 months
  • Have to use an alcohol interlock for at least six months – after you’ve got your licence back.

....and that’s just for a first offence

Why has this been introduced?

Alcohol is involved in 50 per cent of deaths for 21 - 25 year old drivers and that makes this a vital part of Victoria’s new Graduated Licensing System designed to make younger drivers, be safer and better drivers.

Alcohol interlocks for first time offenders

 

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