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Date for when drink-driving limit could change in England and Wales

By staff11 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

The drink-driving limit in England and Wales is set to be slashed as part of a major safety crackdown – with a range of other new laws also on the way for motorists

POOLE, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 18: In this photo illustration a police officer holds a breathalyser device used to test a driver's blood alcohol content, on December 18, 2024 in Poole, England. As part of the national campaign Operation Limit, Dorset police are out in force targeting anyone driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, which is one of the 'fatal five' causes of serious injury or fatal road traffic collisions in Dorset. This year the campaign is focusing on encouraging communities to report a drink or drug driver. (Photo by Finnbarr Webster/Getty Images)
The current limit of 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, but this is set to change(Image: Getty Images)

The Government is set to slash the drink-driving limit in England and Wales, marking one of the most significant changes to drink-driving laws in years. This move comes after safety campaigners have been urging for stricter measures to reduce fatalities and injuries on the roads.

The current limit of 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath is expected to be reduced to 22 micrograms, aligning it with the existing limit in Scotland.

This change would mean that drivers would be able to consume less alcohol before getting behind the wheel, although police continue to advise against drinking any alcohol before driving. In other news, UK drivers got warned over ‘avoiding’ road instead of having to follow new rule.

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A group of people enjoying a pint of beer
The craft beer prices in the UK have rocketed since the start of year amid rising costs and tax hikes.

It’s hoped that the lower limit will deter people from drink-driving. These new rules are part of the Government’s Road Safety Strategy, which is due to be introduced this autumn, potentially in October or November.

However, it may take some time for the new limit to become law and be enforced on our roads. Motorists should be aware that these changes are likely to be implemented in the coming months.

Other amendments to driving laws are also anticipated, including potential eyesight tests every three years for drivers aged 70 and above, reports Birmingham Live.

These changes aim to enhance road safety and reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries. If they fail to complete the compulsory eye-tests, they could risk getting banned from getting behind the wheel.

READ MORE: Drivers warned if they don’t act before deadline they will have to re-sit test

“In no other circumstance would we accept 1,600 people dying [on the roads each year], with thousands more seriously injured, costing the NHS more than £2bn per year,” a Government source revealed to the BBC.

“This Labour government will deliver the first Road Safety Strategy in a decade, imposing tougher penalties on those breaking the law, protecting road users and restoring order to our roads.”

According to the latest figures by RAC Foundation, there are approximately 51.9 million registered driving licenses in the UK, including both full and provisional licenses. 42 million own a driver’s license, whilst around 10 million have a provisional license. Although the proposals are still under consultation, once they have been approved, it would lead to the biggest change to UK driving laws in decades.

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