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Lesson 1 of the Alcohol, Drugs, Fatigue, and Driver Fitness unit

Swedish Driving Theory B: Legal Blood-Alcohol Limits

Welcome to the lesson on Legal Blood-Alcohol Limits, a critical topic within the 'Alcohol, Drugs, Fatigue, and Driver Fitness' unit for your Swedish Category B driving licence. This lesson focuses on Sweden's stringent regulations regarding driving under the influence of alcohol, ensuring you understand the legal limits and severe consequences.

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Swedish Driving Theory B: Legal Blood-Alcohol Limits

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Swedish Driving Theory B
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Sweden enforces one of the world's strictest driving-under-the-influence regimes with a legal BAC limit of just 0.2 per mille, effectively requiring complete abstinence before driving. The offense of rattfylleri (BAC 0.2‰–1.0‰) carries significant penalties including fines, imprisonment up to two years, and license suspension, while grovt rattfylleri (BAC above 1.0‰) is treated as a severe crime with imprisonment up to five years and prolonged license revocation. Alcohol degrades essential driving abilities including judgment, coordination, reaction time, and vision even at minimal levels, and the only way to reduce BAC is through time as the liver metabolizes alcohol at approximately 0.15‰ per hour. Drivers must understand that the presumption of impairment applies—exceeding the legal limit constitutes proof of impairment regardless of observable behavior, and refusing a police test has immediate and severe consequences.


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Sweden's legal BAC limit of 0.2 per mille (‰) is one of the strictest in the world, effectively implementing near-zero tolerance for alcohol before driving.

Rattfylleri (BAC >0.2‰ to ≤1.0‰) can result in substantial fines, imprisonment up to two years, and license suspension for at least six months.

Grovt rattfylleri (BAC >1.0‰) is a severe offense carrying imprisonment up to five years and license revocation potentially lasting several years.

Alcohol impairs multiple driving-critical functions—judgment, coordination, reaction time, vision, and concentration—even at very low BAC levels.

The body metabolizes alcohol at approximately 0.15‰ per hour, but individual rates vary significantly, making any calculation unreliable for legal compliance.

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Point 1

The two key BAC thresholds: 0.2‰ (legal limit) and 1.0‰ (aggravated offense threshold for grovt rattfylleri).

Point 2

Refusing a police breathalyzer or blood test in Sweden results in automatic 60-day license suspension and can be used as evidence of guilt.

Point 3

Only time eliminates alcohol from the body—coffee, cold showers, food, and sleep do not accelerate alcohol metabolism.

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Subjective feelings of sobriety are legally irrelevant; the measured BAC is what determines guilt.

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Challenging conditions such as night driving, adverse weather, and urban traffic amplify the dangers of alcohol impairment even though the legal limit remains unchanged.

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Frequent learner mistakes

Believing that a small amount of alcohol is safe—the 0.2‰ limit means even one standard drink can exceed the legal threshold depending on individual factors.

Relying on myths like coffee, cold showers, or fresh air to sober up before driving—these do not reduce BAC.

Assuming that feeling fine indicates being under the legal limit—alcohol impairs self-assessment, creating a false sense of capability.

Thinking that refusing a breath test avoids consequences—in Sweden it guarantees a 60-day suspension and strengthens the prosecution's case.

Underestimating low-alcohol beverages—they contain ethanol that can cumulatively push BAC above the legal limit.

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What is the standard legal blood alcohol limit for drivers in Sweden?

The standard legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit in Sweden is 0.2 per mille. Exceeding this limit while driving constitutes the offence of 'rattfylleri'.

What is 'grovt rattfylleri' and what is its alcohol limit?

'Grovt rattfylleri' (aggravated drunk driving) is a more serious offence in Sweden. It applies when a driver's BAC is 1.0 per mille or higher, or if they are under the influence of drugs in a way that significantly impairs their driving ability.

What are the penalties for driving under the influence in Sweden?

Penalties for driving under the influence are severe and can include substantial fines, mandatory driving license revocation (often for an extended period), and even imprisonment, particularly in cases of 'grovt rattfylleri' or repeat offences.

Does the alcohol limit apply to all types of vehicles?

Yes, the legal blood alcohol limits of 0.2 per mille and 1.0 per mille for aggravated drunk driving apply to all drivers of motor vehicles in Sweden, including cars (Category B) and motorcycles.

How does alcohol affect my driving ability?

Alcohol significantly impairs critical driving skills. It slows reaction time, reduces coordination, affects judgment and decision-making, impairs vision, and can lead to drowsiness, all of which drastically increase the risk of an accident.

What happens if I take medication that might affect my driving?

You are responsible for ensuring you are fit to drive. Some medications can impair your driving ability similarly to alcohol. Consult your doctor or pharmacist about potential side effects and always check any warning labels on your medication. If in doubt, do not drive.

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