![]() ![]() You will have to avoid driving for 30 hours after your last drink, so basically just stay away from the car for the weekend. This one will have you feeling particularly bad the next day and that is reflected in how long you have to stay off the road. Going for a proper wild night, drink in the pub for the day and then go to a nightclub and switch to the vodka. If you are sticking to vodka and manage to down 10 altogether, that would mean no driving for 10 hours after your final drink. If you polish off one bottle of red or white wine you will have to stay off the road for eight hours after you finish. So if you retreat to bed just at midnight, you cannot get back into a car until 8pm the following night. Lets just say you do the 12 pubs, skipping one or two because you can't handle it, and end up having 10 pints of Guinness, Heineken, Carlsberg or some other lager or stout in and around 4.5%.Īccording to Drink Aware you can not get into the car for 20 hours after you finish your final drink. Here are a couple of examples of how long you should stay away from the car after a few drinks, keeping in mind the morning after is considered the most dangerous time for drink driving. ![]() This means if you have one drink you could well be over the limit. Coronavirus Ireland: NPHET bosses vow to persist with 'no-nonsense' approach despite Government clashes.Shopping in Dublin: Extra public transport services revealed for late night shoppers.The limit is lower for learner drivers and professional drivers, at a blood alcohol level of 20mg. The limit is getting lower and lower and currently stands at blood alcohol level of 50mg for experienced drivers. If you are going to the gastropub, drinking at home, or even drinking in public (not recommended) make sure not to drive over the limit. It's almost Christmas time, and it's this time of the year where people often over-indulge and enjoy a tipple or two more than normal. ![]()
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