How does a drivers blood alcohol concentration (BAC) affect his/her LOE benefits?
The TAC will reduce the LOE benefits of a driver who as a result of the transport accident is convicted of exceeding the prescribed concentration of alcohol: • by one-third, if convicted of driving with a blood alcohol concentration or breath test reading of more than 0.05 and less than 0.12 or • by two-thirds, if convicted of driving with a blood alcohol concentration or breath test reading of 0.12 and less than 0.24.
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