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In reply to the discussion: Utah set to drop blood-alcohol limit to .05, strictest in country [View all]karynnj
(60,765 posts)- a good thing to know if you are going overseas and renting a car! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_law_by_country
The lower the level, the easier it is to have a guideline that the driver does not drink - meaning that no one thinks they are ok when they aren't. It would be interesting to know if any country had higher limits earlier and has accident rates before and after the implementation. (Comparing the accident rates vs the legal limit would ignore that there might be many other factors - quality of roads, weather etc - so if there were several countries where two or more levels were law at some point, it would be fascinating.
I know that in some countries - even though the law is not zero - the advise is not to drink anything. (Having said this, both my husband and I have had wine at dinners and we have driven home.)