K53 Learner's Licence Test (South Africa)· Department of Transport (National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996)
The alcohol limit for a professional driver is:
Choices
- AHigher than for an ordinary driver
- BLower than for an ordinary driver (blood below 0.02 g per 100 ml)Correct
- CThe same as for an ordinary driver
- DThere is no limit for professional drivers
Answer
Lower than for an ordinary driver (blood below 0.02 g per 100 ml)
Professional drivers are held to a stricter limit, with blood alcohol below 0.02 g per 100 ml, because they carry greater responsibility on the road.
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