The current legal limit on drivers ’ blood alcohol content was set at 80mg/100ml nearly 40 years ago and there are now only two other Member States of the European Union, both of them small countries, with limits higher than 50mg/100ml. Deaths from drink driving in Great Britain stopped falling 10 years ago, and show signs of rising. The reasons for the setting of the current limit in 1967 and changes since then are discussed, and a fresh look is taken at the likely annual reduction in deaths on the road in Great Britain if the limit here were lowered to 50mg/100ml. Lowering the limit is seen not as a measure to be taken in isolation, but as part of a substantial initiative to resume and sustain a clear downward trend in death and injury re...
Introduction and Aims: Reducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol conc...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
In December 2014, the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers in both Scotland and New Zealand was red...
The legal blood alcohol limit for drivers in South Australia was lowered from 0.08 to 0.05 g/100mL o...
The IMO has called on the Minister for Transport to commence the provisions of the Road Traffic Act...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
In this review evidence on the impact of introducing or lowering legal blood alcohol limits on traff...
This study exploits a natural experiment in Scotland where the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) lim...
The review aimed to assess how effective the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) laws are at reducing ...
Straightforward and powerful reasons exist for lowering the legal limit of blood alcohol concentrati...
The number of motorists detected driving under the influence of alcohol has fallen by more than 50% ...
A.bstract-This paper reports the results of a preliminary analysis of daily fatal crashes in New Sou...
Road safety has become an increasing concern in developed countries due to the significant amount of...
Road safety is of increasing concern in developed countries because of the significant number of dea...
Introduction and Aims: Reducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol conc...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
In December 2014, the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers in both Scotland and New Zealand was red...
The legal blood alcohol limit for drivers in South Australia was lowered from 0.08 to 0.05 g/100mL o...
The IMO has called on the Minister for Transport to commence the provisions of the Road Traffic Act...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
In this review evidence on the impact of introducing or lowering legal blood alcohol limits on traff...
This study exploits a natural experiment in Scotland where the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) lim...
The review aimed to assess how effective the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) laws are at reducing ...
Straightforward and powerful reasons exist for lowering the legal limit of blood alcohol concentrati...
The number of motorists detected driving under the influence of alcohol has fallen by more than 50% ...
A.bstract-This paper reports the results of a preliminary analysis of daily fatal crashes in New Sou...
Road safety has become an increasing concern in developed countries due to the significant amount of...
Road safety is of increasing concern in developed countries because of the significant number of dea...
Introduction and Aims: Reducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol conc...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...