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Blood alcohol level at the wheel: huge differences between the authorized limits from one country to another


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Published on 01/01/2021 at 10:46 am

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This is one of the main axes of the fight for road safety. In 2019, drink driving caused the death of 1,052 people in a road accident in France. In 32% of fatal accidents, it is the alcoholic driver who is involved. Accidents that occur, in 50% of cases, at night, details Le Figaro. If in France the alcohol level at the wheel accepted by the authorities is 0.05% per liter of blood, this figure differs widely from one country to another, according to a study of the brand of car care products. Prestone, relayed by the daily.

For the United Kingdom, it is 0.08% while, each year, around 85,000 drivers are drunk. The British average is higher than the rate accepted in Europe, at 0.05%, and in the world (0.06%) according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO). The only European country to allow a blood alcohol level above 0.05%: Malta, which has set its threshold at 0.08%. In Spain, Italy or Germany, the limit rate is similar to that authorized in France, at 0.05%.

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Among our neighbors across the Atlantic, the authorities are more flexible. The United States thus accepts a blood alcohol level of 0.08% per liter of blood, while the Cayman Islands have the most permissive limit in the world, details Le Figaro. The archipelago allows motorists to drive with a blood alcohol level of up to 0.1%. Conversely, many countries, such as Romania, Vietnam, Cuba or even countries in the Middle East apply zero tolerance for drinking and driving and the authorities issue a ticket to drivers from the first drink consumed.

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