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Review
. 1987 Dec 5;295(6611):1458-60.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.295.6611.1458.

Drinking and driving: choosing the legal limits

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Drinking and driving: choosing the legal limits

J A Dunbar et al. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). .

Abstract

The legal limit for drinking and driving in Britain is 80 mg/dl (17.4 mmol/l) of alcohol in the blood. This was chosen 20 years ago on the basis of studies that have recently been reanalysed. Changes in public opinion, the results of recent research, and the evaluation of other countermeasures, such as random breath testing, show that there are good grounds for revising the legal limit downwards. It is suggested that the legal limit should be reduced from 80 mg/dl to 50 mg/dl (10.9 mmol/l) and random breath testing introduced as in most Nordic countries. A zero limit is proposed for learner and first year drivers, who are likely to have accidents even with low concentrations of alcohol in their blood.

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