<Li> Driving without an interlock when one is required carries severe penalties, including imprisonment . </Li> <Li> If a doctor sees any patient who is aged fifteen years or over as a result of a motor vehicle accident, the patient must allow the doctor to take a blood sample for testing for alcohol and drug content in a way that preserves the chain of evidence . If this process is skipped the doctor may not be able to discover the alcohol blood level . The results can be used as evidence in subsequent court proceedings . </Li> <Li> The law allows a police officer to require any driver (or any person who has driven a vehicle within the last three hours) to perform a random saliva test for methamphetamine, Cannabis or MDMA, all of which are subject to a zero limit (see Road Safety Act 1986: ss. 49, 55E & 55D) </Li> <Ul> <Li> 0 for learner and probationary licence holders and persons convicted of driving under the influence or failing to comply with a request for breath, blood or urine (for three years after the offense). </Li> <Li> 0.05% for all other drivers . </Li> </Ul>

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