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Should the BAC Level Be Lowered?

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May 16, 2013 by Editorial Staff

With the improvements in alcohol-related traffic accidents and fatalities slowing with the implementation of .08% BAC limits in all 50 states, Federal accident investigators are wondering if lowering the BAC rate will reduce those numbers further. According to CBS News, data from countries like Australia and several European countries show that a .05% BAC threshold could potentially reduce the rates of alcohol-related driving incidents within the U.S. Read more here: Feds adopt recommendation for tougher drunken driving threshold

 

Category: NewsTag: Blood Alcohol Concentration, Drunk Driving, Impaired Driving

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