Drink Driving Mid Range VIC
A person can be charged with and convicted of a midrange drink driving offense when at the time he was randomly stopped on the roadway, the concentration of alcohol in his blood is higher than 0.07 but lower than 0.15%. All drivers regardless of the type of license they hold can be charged with and convicted of a mid-range drink driving offense.
The penalty would be three to four penalty points which is equivalent to $422.52 to $563.36. The driver’s license will be cancelled and he will be disqualified from driving for a period between six to fourteen months depending upon the level of BAC that the drink driver had at the time he was apprehended. At the end of his disqualification, the drink driver can apply for a new license but his license will be a Z license which means he will have to maintain a blood alcohol level of 0.0% for three years.
