K53 Learner's Licence Test (South Africa)· Department of Transport (National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996)
For an ordinary driver, the legal limit for alcohol in the blood is less than:
Choices
- A0.05 gram per 100 millilitresCorrect
- B0.15 gram per 100 millilitres
- C0.24 gram per 100 millilitres
- D0.08 gram per 100 millilitres
Answer
0.05 gram per 100 millilitres
The blood alcohol limit for an ordinary driver is below 0.05 g per 100 ml. The safest choice is not to drink at all before driving.
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