And yet we have one of the best road safety records in Europe.
On the most crowded roads in Europe.
I wonder if its down to better education.
And yet we have one of the best road safety records in Europe.
And yet we have one of the best road safety records in Europe.
Is it safer because congestion stops you from getting to a dangerous speed? My average trip back home from the golf course is nose to tail traffic.
Do you mean the level should be 0?I’m 0 tolerance. If I am driving that day or the next morning I don’t drink. It’s a simple rule and very easy to stick to.
Do you mean the level should be 0?
Cheers, totally agree the best policy is to abstain if you’re in that position.No, I don’t know enough to know what level is right.
I police myself as it it’s very close though. Certainly don’t drink if driving the same day. The night before it’s only one and never after 9. If I’m up early to drive then it’s 0.
I bend my own rules a touch but the simple the better really.
People who drink and drive will still drink and drive regardless of the limit, lowering the limit will have those who may have 1 pint at golf or 1 wine with dinner thinking twice.
The reality is that lowering the limit will not increase anyone’s chances of getting caught because there will be no more police on the roads to spot check people.
Here's a Scottish take on the figures;
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13412785.Drink_driving__police_only_record_positive_breath_tests/
This one's interesting & tends to suggest that the new limit makes very little difference;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-35371330
And if you look at road fatalities per vehicle km then we are pretty much identical with Sweden and their much safer drink drive limits, and better than Germany, Belgium, France, Austria & Spain (all European, so a much lower drink drive limit than the UK then Phil :thupso the current drink drive limit might not be quite as bad as you might have us believe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-related_death_rate
At the risk of repeating the same argument (not that anyone's been doing it in this thread….) there would be nothing wrong with the current limit if it was properly enforced by a proper Traffic Division as compliance with any law of this nature is pretty much directly proportional to the risk of being caught. The vast majority will do their best to comply, the minority who pay it no regard will continue to drink & drive all the time they think they won't be caught.
Also here is another report about increase in Drink Drive Incidents that result in injury - deaths gone down slightly but other injuries and severe injuries on the increase
So yes better policing will help - but if this is also true Scientific evidence from around the world has agreed that when a person’s alcohol level is over 50mg, their driving is impaired.