Can you be over the drink drive limit drinking alcohol free beer?

It is impossible to be over the drink drive limit from drinking alcohol-free beer.

Here's why:

* Alcohol-free beer, by definition, contains negligible amounts of alcohol. The legal definition of alcohol-free varies by country, but it generally means the beer contains less than 0.05% alcohol by volume (ABV).

* Even a small amount of alcohol can affect your driving ability. The legal limit for driving is very low, and even a small amount of alcohol can impair your judgment, reaction time, and coordination.

Therefore, drinking alcohol-free beer will not put you over the legal limit for driving.

However, it's important to note that:

* Some people may feel the effects of alcohol even after drinking alcohol-free beer. This is because the body can still metabolize the small amount of alcohol present in these beverages.

* Drinking alcohol-free beer may give a false sense of sobriety. If you're planning to drive, it's always best to err on the side of caution and avoid any alcohol, even alcohol-free drinks.

If you're unsure about the alcohol content of a beverage, it's best to check the label or ask the vendor.