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Superquote - Conviction Definition - DR10

A DR10 is a driving conviction which is an endorsement on your licence if you have been convicted of: driving or attempting to drive with alcohol level above limit

The resultant punishment is usually a years ban and a fine.  Repeat offenders can face much more severe punishments including jail sentences.  Drivers looking for insurance with a Dr10, should follow the link.

The Legal Limit for drivers is 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood, often referred to as blood-alcohol concentration. In terms of breathalyser tests the limit for alcohol is 35 µg (micro grammes) per 100 ml, the limit for urine tests is 107 mg per 100 ml.

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