[Car Tips] Hong Kong Drink Driving Laws and Penalties
🍺 Editor's opening remarks
Honestly, I'm a beer buff myself, but drink driving is a definite red line in Hong Kong. Just how strict are Hong Kong's drink-driving laws? Simply put, even if you say, "I had half a glass of wine," you could be caught. The law doesn't rely on whether you're drunk or not, but on whether your blood/breath alcohol concentration is above the legal limit.
In Hong Kong, drinking and driving isn't just a common traffic violation; it's a criminal offense, leaving a criminal record and potentially punishable by immediate license suspension , hefty fines , imprisonment , and mandatory driver improvement courses . I've seen drivers fired from their jobs because their first offense was drinking and driving.
📜 1. Legal Background and Definition
According to Section 39 of the Road Traffic Ordinance (Cap. 374), drink driving includes:
- Driving under the influence of alcohol : No blood test is required, as long as you can prove that your judgment and safe driving ability were impaired by alcohol at the time of driving.
- Driving with an alcohol content exceeding the legal limit : If the alcohol content is detected by an instrument, you will be convicted even if there is nothing unusual in your driving.
📏 2. Legal limit of alcohol content (Hong Kong)
Detection method | Legal limit |
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Exhaled air (per liter) | 22 micrograms of alcohol |
Blood (per 100 ml) | 50 mg of alcohol |
Urine (per 100 ml) | 67 mg of alcohol |
⚠️ Editor's note: These numbers aren't about "a few drinks" because they depend on your weight, gender, drinking speed, food intake , etc. Even a skinny guy might go over the limit with just one beer.
👮 3. Police testing process (Drink Driving Test)
(1) Inspection
- Traffic accident scene
- Routine roadblock inspections (especially on holidays and weekend nights)
- There is reasonable suspicion that the driver is under the influence of alcohol (driving erratically, swerving lanes)
(2) Rapid screening
- Wearing a portable preliminary breath tester (PBT)
- The driver blows into the mouth of the machine → If the test result is “negative”, the driver is allowed to go; if the test result is “positive”, the driver is taken back to the police station for further testing.
(3) Formal Evidence Instrument Testing
- Use the legally approved Evidential Breath Analyser
- Exhale twice → take the lower reading
- Or blood draw/urinalysis (performed in hospital/clinic)
(4) Arrest and bail
- Charged almost immediately, the driver was released on bail pending court appearance.
- The vehicle may be detained for inspection on the spot
⛓️ 4. Penalty Details (Current in Hong Kong in 2025)
First Conviction (Blood/Breath/Urine Excessive Levels):
- Fine: Up to $25,000
- Imprisonment: up to 3 years
- Suspension: Minimum 2 years (longer at the judge's discretion)
- Mandatory Driving Improvement Course
- Criminal record
Second offense (within 5 years):
- Fine: Up to $50,000
- Imprisonment: up to 5 years
- Hang tag: at least 3 years
- Additional extended driving ban
🚨 5. The doubled consequences of dangerous driving/accidents caused by drunk driving
If the drink-driving offense also constitutes "dangerous driving" or "causing serious injury or death to another person", the penalty will be doubled:
- Dangerous driving causing death: Up to 10 years' imprisonment + lifetime license suspension
- Dangerous driving causing serious injury: up to 7 years' imprisonment
- Additional civil liability (insurance company may refuse to pay)
📑 6. Revocation and Relisting Requirements
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After the tag expires
- You must reapply for the driving test (theoretical + road test, sometimes even the license plate test)
- Must complete a government-approved "Driving Improvement Course"📝
- High-risk drivers (e.g., repeated drink-driving convictions): The court may impose psychological or alcohol counseling requirements
🪤 7. Common Ambush I've Seen
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"I gotta have a drink" mentality
- Poor physical fitness will lead to rapid excess
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After a few hours, I thought the wine had faded
- The time it takes to metabolize alcohol varies from person to person, and levels may still exceed the recommended limit 6-8 hours after drinking.
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"I don't want to go back home, I just want to move the car."
- The distance traveled is irrelevant and it is still considered driving behavior.
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chewing gum/using mouthwash to think "er machine"
- The machine that detects blood alcohol concentration is completely useless.
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I thought it was okay to refuse to blow
- Refusing a breathalyzer test is a criminal offense in itself, with penalties equal to or greater than those for drunk driving.
📌 8. Editor's Tips for Avoiding Pitfalls (Maintaining Zero Risk)
- Don't drive after drinking → The safest way is to not gamble
- Find a designated driver, call a taxi, or use a shared car service in advance
- If you can't drink casually but may be attending a social event → drink soft drinks/non-alcoholic beverages throughout the meal
- Talk to your friends/company and ask your designated driver to abstain from alcohol all night.
- If you have to drink → Leave your car in a safe place and pick it up the next day
📊 9. Hong Kong Drink Driving Penalty Schedule
Condition | fine | Imprisonment | hangtag | other |
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First time drunk driving | $25,000 | 3 years | ≥2 years | Improve course + keep criminal record |
Second offense (within 5 years) | $50,000 | 5 years | ≥3 years | Improve course + keep criminal record |
Refuse to blow waves/test | Same as drunk driving | Same as above | Same as above | Same as above |
Drunk driving fatalities | - | ≤10 years | permanent | civil compensation |
Drunk driving causing serious injury | - | ≤7 years | Court ruling | civil compensation |
🎯 Editor's Conclusion
Hong Kong's drink-driving laws are among the strictest in Asia. They affect not only your own life and license plate, but also the lives of passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers. I sincerely advise against drinking and driving simultaneously . Even if you're sober and your car's readings are accurate, it's useless to claim "I'm not drunk" if you can't explain it.
Once convicted, the consequences are far-reaching: a criminal record, a long-term license suspension, work restrictions, insurance premium increases, and social repercussions. The simplest and most practical solution is to avoid driving if you can, and avoid drinking if you can.