National Transportation Safety Board Goes After ‚Hard-Core‘ Drunk Drivers
Dienstag 14. Dezember 2010 von htm
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) wants states to make drivers caught with high blood alcohol concentrations or repeat drunk driving offenses a high priority, USA Today reported Dec. 8. NTSB said that 70 percent of the drunk-driving accidents last year were caused by so-called „hard-core“ drunk drivers. According to a new Michigan law, „hard-core“ drunk drivers are individuals who have a second DUI offense within 10 years of their first, or who are found to have at least 0.15 percent alcohol content in their blood. (Source: Join Together, 12/13/10)
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