Transport Minister Schnieder Wants to Maintain a 0.5-Promille Border
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Bundesverkehrsminister Schnieder considers the current 0.5-promille limit to be sufficient. On the other hand, he looks more critically at cannabis. Its effect is "relatively unpredictable" in road traffic.
Patrick Schnieder sees no need for action in many areas. However, a certain intoxication drives the new transport minister around.
There is much discussion about the alcohol limit in road traffic, but the new Federal Transport Minister does not see any need for action. Nor does the speed limit on motorways. But one issue worries him.
The new Federal Minister of Transport Patrick Schnieder refuses to reduce the alcohol limit at the tax to 0.0 promille – as well as a general speed limit on motorways. Schieder makes a critical statement about cannabis in road traffic.
A small drink of alcohol on social occasions is not just a problem for road traffic – Patrick Schnieder says. The Minister of Transport has also commented on the speed limit and driving tests for senior citizens.
Much is being discussed about the alcohol limit in road traffic. The new Federal Transport Minister sees no need for action. However, another intoxicant worries him.
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