If you refuse to provide blood for an evidential alcohol test, what is the maximum penalty for a first offense?

Three months in prison, $4500 fine, disqualified for six months or more
$500 fine, disqualified for six months
Disqualified for six months
First time offenders are let off without punishment

In response to your inquiry about New Zealand traffic regulations, particularly regarding the maximum penalty for refusing a blood alcohol test, the correct answer is: three months of imprisonment, a fine of $4,500, and disqualification for six months or more. New Zealand's traffic laws strictly regulate penalties for drunk driving to ensure road safety, reduce traffic accidents, and protect the lives of drivers and pedestrians.