Simply add up the drinks you consumed the night before and the calculator will store them and give you a rough calculation of when you will be safe to drive. This is when we suggest you could be ‘safe to drive’. The ‘hours before driving’ calculation is not based on any drink drive limit – it is the length of time when the alcohol in the drinks you’ve consumed is likely to have passed through your body. Some people say this is over-cautious, but we’d rather be safe than sorry. The calculator bases its calculation from the time you stop, not when you start drinking.
The calculator obviously cannot take account of your weight, metabolism, what you have eaten, your mood etc – It’s a rough guide. find out here Keywords: calculator, drink, sober, alcohol, Driving, how to. Well soon have the calculator up on our website, but for now you can. To read the full feature, pick up this months Cosmopolitan. It then rounds up the calculation to the nearest half hour. Get a taxi or hitch a lift with a mate who is safe to drive. The calculator allows one hour for each unit of alcohol, plus an additional hour for the first drink to allow for the alcohol to enter the bloodstream.
What it will do is enable you to calculate roughly when it will be safe for you to drive the morning after drinking alcohol, and it can help you calculate when to stop drinking alcohol if you have to drive the following morning. Our calculator is not intended to help you work out how much you can drink on a night out before driving home and won’t help you if you are arrested for drink driving.
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If you are drinking any amount of alcohol on a night out – even one drink – you should leave the car at home and make alternative arrangements – such as getting a bus, taxi, designated driver or get someone to pick you up. The drink drive limit allows for 35 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. The Sussex Safer Roads Partnership take the view that there is no safe limit of alcohol when driving.