0 the act of driving a vehicle after drinking too much alcohol
1 the act of driving a motor vehicle after drinking too much alcohol
The second rule-of-law benefit explains why lawmakers use precise bloodalcohol limits as a standard for the prohibition of drunk driving.
There is good research support for these drunk-driving interventions.
Remedial interventions with drunk-driving offenders can reduce recidivism and subsequent alcohol-related crashes.
Prohibition may well have been motivated more by moralistic than paternalistic concerns, and there are, as with drunk-driving, externality considerations as well.
The paper addressed the by-now familiar issues of drunk driving and under-age drinking.
All men with (a) a drunk-driving conviction involving minimum blood alcohol concentrations were potential study candidates.
Although non-binding, the recommendation called upon member states to address the issue of drinking among youths, also in relation to drunk driving by young people.
Traffic offenses other than drunk driving were not included.