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Drink Driving Limits in Italy 2025

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Italy BAC limit: 0.5 g/L for most drivers. ZERO tolerance (0.0 g/L) for drivers under 21, new drivers (< 3 years), and professional drivers. Very strict penalties.

Alcohol Limits in Italy

Standard Drivers

  • Maximum BAC: 0.5 g/L
  • Breath test: 0.25 mg/L

Zero Tolerance Groups

  • Maximum BAC: 0.0 g/L (absolute zero)
  • Drivers under 21 years old
  • Drivers with less than 3 years experience
  • Professional drivers (trucks, buses, taxis)

Penalties

0.5-0.8 g/L

  • Fine: €543-€2,170
  • License suspension: 3-6 months
  • 10 points deducted

0.8-1.5 g/L

  • Fine: €800-€3,200
  • License suspension: 6-12 months
  • Possible arrest
  • Vehicle seizure (if owner)

Over 1.5 g/L

  • Fine: €1,500-€6,000
  • License revocation
  • Arrest
  • Vehicle confiscation

Zero Tolerance Violations

For protected groups (under 21, new drivers, professionals):

  • Fine: €168-€678 (under 0.5 g/L)
  • Higher penalties if above 0.5 g/L

Important Notes

  • Refusing breath test = same penalty as highest BAC
  • Repeat offenders face doubled penalties
  • Causing accident while drunk = criminal charges
  • Italy has random roadside checks, especially weekends

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