Drivers under 21 years old who receive a notice of suspension for driving with a BAL of .02 to .05, must:

Complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course.
Complete an Advanced Driver Improvement course.
Take their driving tests again.
Complete a Basic Driver Improvement course.
Explanation

The Zero Tolerance law in Florida states that if any driver under the age of 21 is stopped with a blood alcohol level (BAL) higher than .02, their driving privileges will be suspended for six months. If their BAL level is between .02 and .05, they will be required to complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course to reinstate their license on a hardship basis.

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