Drink Driving
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If you drive at twice the legal alcohol limit you are at least 30 times more likely to cause a road crash, than a driver who
hasn't been drinking.
Any amount of alcohol affects your ability to drive. There is no foolproof way of drinking and staying under the limit or of knowing how much an individual person can drink and still drive safely.
Each person's tolerance to alcohol depends on a range of factors including:
Find out more information on the facts of Drink Driving.
Any amount of alcohol affects your ability to drive. There is no foolproof way of drinking and staying under the limit or of knowing how much an individual person can drink and still drive safely.
Each person's tolerance to alcohol depends on a range of factors including:
- weight;
- gender;
- age;
- metabolism;
- current stress levels;
- whether they have eaten recently and;
- amount of alcohol
Find out more information on the facts of Drink Driving.
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Last updated:
15 June 2010







