New regulations for cannabis in road traffic: What you need to know!
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With the legalization of cannabis in Germany, important changes were also introduced regarding driving ability and the THC limit. These changes aim to increase road safety while at the same time allowing fair treatment for occasional consumers. Here is an overview of the most important information and regulations.
The new THC limit
The new THC limit for driving ability in Germany has been set at 3.5 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml) of blood serum. This increase is intended to enable a more realistic assessment of the actual impairment of driving ability and avoid unnecessary sanctions for occasional users who are no longer impaired.
Important regulations
limit
The new limit is 3.5 ng/ml THC in blood serum, which corresponds to a blood alcohol level of approximately 0.2 per mille. This adjustment is an important step to ensure fairer treatment of cannabis consumers without endangering road safety.
Fines and sanctions
Anyone driving with more than 3.5 ng/ml THC in their blood serum can expect a fine of 500 euros, a one-month driving ban and two points on their license. The mixed consumption of cannabis and alcohol is strictly prohibited and is punished with higher penalties. Infringements can result in a fine of 1,000 euros, a one-month driving ban and two points on their license [oai_citation:3,Cannabis Legalization: New THC limit decided!
Novice and young drivers
People on probation and drivers under 21 years of age are not allowed to prove that they have consumed THC. Violations can result in a fine of 250 euros. This regulation is intended to protect young drivers and novice drivers in particular and to help ensure that they behave responsibly on the road.
Why these changes?
The increase in the THC limit and the clear regulations for the consumption of cannabis and alcohol in road traffic are intended to achieve several goals:
1. Increase road safety: Clear limits and strict sanctions for violations are intended to ensure road safety.
2. Realistic assessment of impairment: The new limit takes into account the actual impairment of driving ability and avoids unnecessary sanctions for occasional users.
3. Protection of novice and young drivers: Strict rules for novice and young drivers are intended to particularly protect this group and promote responsible behavior.
Conclusion
The new regulations for cannabis in road traffic in Germany are an important step to increase safety on the roads while ensuring fair treatment for cannabis consumers. Clear limits and strict sanctions ensure that driving ability is not impaired and that road safety is the top priority.
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This article provides an overview of the most important changes and regulations in road traffic that were introduced with the legalization of cannabis in Germany.
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Sources:
https://www.bundestag.de/documents/textarchiv/2024/kw23-pa-verkehr-cannabis-1003426
https://www.carwow.de/automagazin/verkehrsregelen/strassenverkehrsgesetz/cannabis-legalisierung-autofahren
https://www.advocado.de/ratgeber/strafrecht/betaeubmittel/cannabis-legalisierung-fuehrerschein.html