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In reply to the discussion: Irish council backs measure to allow drinking & driving on rural roads at low speeds [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,289 posts)23. Fine - I'll show you why it's dumb
The purpose of this experiment was to determine a) the magnitude of alcohol impairment of driving skills as BACs varied from zero to 0.10% and b) whether age, gender, and drinking practice characteristics of the subjects would differentially affect alcohol impairment in a sample of subjects who were broadly representative of the driving population. Using a driving simulator and a divided attention task, 168 subjects were examined at BACs to 0.10% for moderate and heavy drinkers and to 0.08% for light drinkers.
Alcohol significantly impaired performance on some measures at all examined BACs from 0.02% to 0.10%. The magnitude of the impairment increased with increasing BAC. Differences in the magnitude of alcohol impairment between categories of age, gender, and drinking practices were small, inconsistent in direction, and did not reach statistical significance. It is possible that significant differences would have emerged if a wider range of subject characteristics and BACs had been examined. BACs over 0.10% were not tested, and the sample did not include subjects under 19 years and over 70 years, or very light and very heavy drinkers. Within those limits, no significant differences in the magnitude of alcohol impairment within the categories of age, gender, and drinking practice appeared for this diverse sample.
http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/research/pub/impaired_driving/BAC/abstract.html
Alcohol significantly impaired performance on some measures at all examined BACs from 0.02% to 0.10%. The magnitude of the impairment increased with increasing BAC. Differences in the magnitude of alcohol impairment between categories of age, gender, and drinking practices were small, inconsistent in direction, and did not reach statistical significance. It is possible that significant differences would have emerged if a wider range of subject characteristics and BACs had been examined. BACs over 0.10% were not tested, and the sample did not include subjects under 19 years and over 70 years, or very light and very heavy drinkers. Within those limits, no significant differences in the magnitude of alcohol impairment within the categories of age, gender, and drinking practice appeared for this diverse sample.
http://www.nhtsa.gov/people/injury/research/pub/impaired_driving/BAC/abstract.html
And it's dumb to be wrong, and then try to make people think they're safe on the roads "with a few beers inside them". Even dumber to suggest they might drive better. Irresponsible, too. Someone has to point out that you're wrong, and should not be listened to.
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Irish council backs measure to allow drinking & driving on rural roads at low speeds [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Jan 2013
OP
No way I don't agree. As an Irish woman living in rural America, its just not safe at any speed
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#5
Agree...and if there are quite a few of these old people who like to put away a few...
joeybee12
Jan 2013
#7
False picture? Really? I am Irish. I've been on those roads so I know whereof I speak
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#19
What you do and where your relatives live is totally irrelevant to the discussion.
former9thward
Jan 2013
#21
Yes well, I pride myself on being honest. No self-delusions you see. Easier that way.
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#24
Do you have any proof of that statement? Is there any thing more than your opinion to back that up?
Vincardog
Jan 2013
#29
So in a word "no" there is nothing to back up your opinion. The fact that there are
Vincardog
Jan 2013
#40
Just because you can't handle a few beers what makes you think no one can?
former9thward
Jan 2013
#11
The insidious thing about alcohol is that it makes people think they can handle it when they can't.
backscatter712
Jan 2013
#22
Or Irishwomen. We're egalitarian here now, at least when it comes to driving. nt
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#47