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Drink Driving Limits in Germany 2025

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Germany BAC limit: 0.5 promille (0.05%) for most drivers. Absolute zero tolerance (0.0%) for drivers under 21 and those with less than 2 years license.

Blood Alcohol Limits in Germany

Standard Drivers

  • Maximum BAC: 0.5 promille (0.05%)
  • "Relative unfitness" at 0.3 promille if showing signs of impairment

Zero Tolerance Groups

  • Maximum BAC: 0.0 promille
  • Drivers under 21 years old
  • Drivers in probationary period (< 2 years)

Absolute Unfitness

  • At 1.1 promille (0.11%) you are considered absolutely unfit to drive
  • This is a criminal offense regardless of behavior

Penalties

0.5-1.09 promille (First offense)

  • Fine: €500
  • 2 points
  • 1 month driving ban

1.1 promille and above

  • Criminal prosecution
  • Possible prison sentence
  • License revocation
  • MPU required to get license back

What is MPU?

The "Idiotentest" - a medical-psychological examination required to regain license after serious traffic offenses including DUI.

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