Drunk Driving Regulations, What Type of Vehicle are Subject to?

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You know, Japan has very strict regulations against drunk driving. There are many countries where laws tolerate drivers consuming a small amount of alcohol, but this never happens in Japan. Once a tiny amount of alcohol is detected in your breath, that’s it, you are a drunk driver, and a heavy penalty will be handed down as well as points for violation of the traffic law which is large enough to suspend your driver’s license even though you have no previous traffic violations. In addition, it is not just the driver who is to be punished, but also passengers and people who served alcohol to the driver.

 

About drunk driving in Japan

“Drunk driving” refers to an act of driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, and the word “vehicle” includes all kinds of vehicles including not just cars and motorbikes, but also vessels, airplanes, trains, etc. But not many people have opportunities to navigate a ship or pilot an airplane while their stay in Japan, so “drunk driving” normally means driving an ordinary vehicle such as a car or a motorbike under the influence of alcohol. Don’t forget that riding a bike drunk is also illegal.

2 categories of drunk driving

Usually, an act of drinking and driving is simply called “drunk driving”, but actually, it is divided into 2 categories: “drunk driving” and “driving under the influence of alcohol”.

  • Drunk driving: no matter the breath test results, the person is too intoxicated to drive properly. A police officer examines whether the person can walk in a straight line, or has normal vision, behavior, and cognition.
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol: ≥BrAC 0.15 mg/L. Heavier punishment will be imposed for the driver with ≥BrAC 0.25 mg/L.

 

Penalty for drunk driving and demerit points

What is so harsh about Japanese regulations regarding drunk driving? That is, it is not only drivers who are to be punished but passengers and barmen who served alcohol to the drivers are also subject to penalty. These penalties and demerit points are common for all road vehicles including passenger cars and motorbikes for which a driver’s license is required to operate.

Penalty for driver

Penalty

Drunk driving

Imprisonment of up to 5 years, or a fine of up to ¥1 million

Driving under the influence of alcohol

Imprisonment of up to 3 years, or a fine of up to ¥500,000

 

Demerit points

Drunk driving

35 pts

Driving under the influence of alcohol(≥BrAC 0.25 mg/L)

25 pts

Driving under the influence of alcohol (≥BrAC 0.15 mg/L, <BrAC 0.15 mg/L)

13 pts

 

For example, if someone who has no traffic offense history gets above demerit points, their treatment will be:

  • Drunk driving 35 pts: revocation of driver’s license for 3 years (with 5 years disqualification)
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol(≥BrAC 0.25 mg/L)25 pts: revocation of driver’s license for 2 years (with 4 years disqualification)
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol((≥BrAC 0.15 mg/L, <BrAC 0.15 mg/L))13 pts: suspension of driver’s license for 90 days

Penalty for vehicle owner

Driver drunk driving

Imprisonment of up to 5 years, or a fine of up to ¥1 million

Driver Driving under the influence of alcohol

Imprisonment of up to 3 years, or a fine of up to ¥500,000

 

Penalty for barman/passengers

Driver drunk driving

Imprisonment of up to 3 years, or a fine of up to ¥500,000

Driver Driving under the influence of alcohol

Imprisonment of up to 2 years, or a fine of up to ¥300,000

 

Note that the penalties and administrative dispositions are for those who are captured by the police without causing a traffic accident. But if you commit drunk driving and injure or kill someone, you will be charged with vehicular assault/homicide.

As mentioned earlier, drunk driving applied to not just driving cars, but also riding a bicycle. Paragraph 1 of Section 65 of the Road Traffic Act states that “It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol”, and the word “vehicle” includes bicycles. That is, riding a bike drunk is clearly prohibited by law.

The main difference in the prohibition of drunk driving between cars and bicycles is that a person would be charged with a penalty only when they commit “drunk riding”. But if you are caught on drunk riding of bicycle, you will be charged the same penalty as drunk driving.

Drink riding a bicycle

Imprisonment of up to 5 years, or a fine of up to ¥1 million

 

Even though there are no punishments for riding a bicycle drunk, though, it is still dangerous. Also, even though you don’t need a license to ride a bicycle, if you have a driver’s license and are caught on riding a bike drunk, your driver’s license may be revoked due to an incapable personality.

 

Drinking? No driving

In 1970, the first traffic law was constituted in Japan to regulate drunk driving. Back then, drivers who committed drunk driving were only lightly punished, but as the number of serious alcohol-fueled accidents increased, the government started toughening the law against drunk driving in the 1990s. After the 2000s, this movement of making traffic laws stricter accelerated, then in 2007 and 2007, the traffic act was reviewed again and the current penalties came into effect. The current law is so strict that once you are caught drunk driving, your driving license will be suspended straight away at the best. Also, drunk driving refers to not just driving cars or motorbikes but also handling boats, airplanes, as well as bicycles which you don’t need a license to ride. Likewise, drunk driving is an act of serious offense and also a dangerous action that may harm other people. We all must refrain from driving after consuming alcohol no matter it is in Japan or not.

 

 

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あきらことほ Kotoho Akira

Living outside Japan for a good many years, I often rediscover nice little things about this country every time I return here. I would be more than happy if this column may help you find your "nice little things about Japan"!

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