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Drink and drug driving

Drink driving

WA police randomly test drivers for their blood alcohol levels. The aim is to help ensure the safety of everyone on the road. It is illegal to refuse these tests. Driving with a blood alcohol level equal to or higher than .05% is illegal. This can equate to a small amount of alcohol. A zero blood alcohol limit applies: • to learner drivers and riders • to P plate drivers and riders • to holders of extraordinary licences • if you have been recently disqualified • if you’re driving a vehicle that weighs more than 22.5 tonnes • if you drive a bus, taxi or a small charter vehicle. The legal limit also applies to a supervising driver.

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Drug driving

Police can stop you if they suspect that your abilities may be impaired by any drug. You may be given a saliva or blood test. It is illegal to refuse these tests.

Penalties apply for breaches.

If you plan to drink, plan not to drive!