The Lithuanian ministry of transport
has announced plans to introduce a national alcohol interlock programme
to tackle repeat drink-driving offences.
Under the proposed measure, drivers found guilty of drink driving will be able to choose a shorter driving ban if they agree to install an interlock in their vehicle.
Lithuania has previously trialled alcohol interlocks for professional drivers in school buses.
Under the proposed measure, drivers found guilty of drink driving will be able to choose a shorter driving ban if they agree to install an interlock in their vehicle.
Lithuania has previously trialled alcohol interlocks for professional drivers in school buses.
- Check out ETSC’s map of alcohol interlock use in Europe and our guide for policymakers
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