Wake Up America and Save Lives!!! Move the Drunk Driving Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Cut-off to 0.05%!!!
<p>This paper argues for an established Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) cut-off for impaired driving at 0.05%, aka 0.05 g/dl, for drivers in the United States. This argument is backed by scientific evidence collected over many years and multiple countries using crash data and fatality data;...
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Main Authors: | Tylor Zohr (Author), Edison Nwobi (Author), Tariq Masri-zada (Author), Jessica Andrews (Author), Tyiesha Head (Author), Dima Awad (Author), Medina Sareini (Author), Doreen Head (Author), Randall Commissaris (Author) |
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Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science - Peertechz Publications,
2020-11-26.
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