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The offence of special range PCA is committed if you drive a motor vehicle on a road, while subject to a zero or special range alcohol limit, and your reading is 0.02 to 0.49.
You can view our recent results for special range drink driving cases here.
Some drivers in New South Wales are restricted to a zero blood alcohol limit. This includes learner drivers, provisional drivers, and anyone who is unlicensed, cancelled, suspended or disqualified in NSW or any other State or Territory.
Special range drivers are restricted to a 0.02 limit and this includes drivers of buses, taxis and ride share drivers, drivers of trucks with a GVM over 13.9 tonnes, and drivers of dangerous or radioactive goods.
Fine | Disqualification |
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$2200 | 6 months – can be reduced but not less than 3 months. |
Fine | Disqualification | Interlock |
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$3300 | With interlock condition: 3 months (can be reduced but not less than 1 month) Exempted from interlock: 12 months – can be reduced but not less than 6 months. | 12 month interlock condition on your licence |