The blood alcohol restrict of 0.5 shouldn’t apply for the primary three years after acquiring a driver’s license.
As a substitute, there must be “de facto zero tolerance” in direction of alcohol.
This is likely one of the measures within the authorities’s rural district proposal, which will likely be introduced on Thursday at a press convention in Skælskør.
“We do that as a result of highway security is one thing we take very, very significantly,” says Minister for Cities and Rural Districts Morten Dahlin (V) on the press convention.
As already introduced, the federal government additionally needs 17-year-olds with a driver’s license to have the ability to drive with no companion throughout a restricted time-frame between 5 and 20 o’clock.
This could make transportation to, for instance, work, apprenticeship, or faculty simpler for younger folks in rural districts.
“We name it freedom with accountability, and we’ve got full confidence that the youth can deal with it. Particularly as a result of we’re tightening zero tolerance on drunk driving,” says Morten Dahlin.
The federal government’s rural district proposal comprises a variety of measures on all the pieces from mobility and inexperienced transition to retail and training.
Tourism can be in focus within the proposal.
Enterprise Minister Morten Bødskov (S) says that Denmark ought to have extra tourism with out it changing into “mass tourism.”
“We have to have extra tourism, we have to lengthen the season,” he says.
The federal government will, amongst different issues, present alternatives for the allocation of 2500 new summer season home plots and convert redundant buildings for tourism functions.
In line with the federal government, residents in rural districts at this time even have “much less entry to the identical sorts of winter bathing amenities as within the cities.” It’s because necessities for an adopted native plan make the institution of, for instance, a sauna a “time-consuming course of.”
Due to this fact, the federal government will “make it simpler” to determine winter bathing amenities “by the coast and alongside lakes and rivers,” based on the proposal.
The proposal doesn’t embrace an general monetary framework for the measures.