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The Straight Story

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Tue May 14, 2013, 03:47 PM May 2013

Blood Alcohol Limit For Drivers Should Be Lowered To 0.05 Percent: NTSB [View all]

WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - The top U.S. transportation safety agency voted on Tuesday to recommend a lower blood alcohol limit for drivers, advancing its campaign to cut down on drinking-related road deaths through a stricter definition of impairment.

At a meeting in Washington, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) called on state authorities to reduce the legal limit by nearly 40 percent to 0.05 percent. All 50 U.S. states now have a blood alcohol content (BAC) limit of 0.08 percent for drivers aged 21 and over, and younger drivers are held to stricter standards.

The NTSB has no authority to change the state laws but its backing of the lower limit could add pressure on regulators to adopt the 0.05 percent rule.

The federal agency has launched a "Reaching Zero" campaign to help avert alcohol-related accidents and increase public awareness about the dangers of drinking and driving.

Alcohol-impaired driving causes an estimated 10,000 deaths per year in the United States, making up 30 percent of all U.S. highway deaths, according to the NTSB. In a 2011 survey by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, more than 14 percent of U.S. drivers admitted to driving when they thought they were close to or over the legal limit. (Reporting by Laura MacInnis; Editing by Vicki Allen)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/14/blood-alcohol-limit-drivers_n_3273548.html

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"We need a way for courts and police forces to start collecting more revenue" -- NTSB villager May 2013 #1
Exactly what this is about Aerows May 2013 #14
Bull DJ13 May 2013 #2
No way I'm going to defend drinking and driving and I rarely drink at all... hlthe2b May 2013 #3
They Need The Money SoCalMusicLover May 2013 #4
Amusingly, I blow about that nearly all the time. Robb May 2013 #5
Can I breathe what exhale by convection? The Straight Story May 2013 #6
If only I could heat my house with it. Robb May 2013 #8
With this, a lot of people will be guilty of DUI after just one glass of wine. backscatter712 May 2013 #7
As someone who spent my entire working life on the road who likes his liquor, I'm torn tech3149 May 2013 #9
Talking on a cell phone Aerows May 2013 #20
Bullshit! More money for the police and lawyers! n-t Logical May 2013 #10
Back in the mid to late 80s, when the limits were between .12 and .15 ... ieoeja May 2013 #11
This is a very lucrative revenue stream, and as such, must be expanded. n/t Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #12
I can legally pilot an airplane at < .04. n/t cloudbase May 2013 #13
meanwhile there are people driving on every med G_j May 2013 #15
Or blabbing on a cell phone Aerows May 2013 #18
And texting. n/t RiffRandell May 2013 #23
I'd prefer that they make Aerows May 2013 #16
Personally, I can't wait for the Google self-driving car to be viable LondonReign2 May 2013 #17
they must not of talked to the police unions Mosby May 2013 #19
It's okay for them Aerows May 2013 #22
Complete bullshit. RiffRandell May 2013 #21
I think restaurant/bar associations will stop it markiv May 2013 #24
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