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PA DUI Association, Center for Traffic Safety support lowering blood-alcohol content to 0.05 percent
York Daily Record, Pa.Bar-goers might have to limit their beer orders if the National Transportation Safety Board is able to convince states, including Pennsylvania, to lower the legal blood alcohol content levels from 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent. The board voted in...Tags: AAA, Dining and Drinking, Transportation Industry, Traffic, Drunk Driving
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EDITORIAL: America's on the wrong end of DUI standards
The News TribuneThe Washington Legislature has been wrestling lately with ways to bring down drunken driving fatalities. Now it has another option to look at. The people charged with making the nation's roads less deadly, the National Transportation Safety Board,...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Washington Legislature, Motorvehicle Accidents, U.S. Military, Transportation Accidents
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NTSB wants Indiana, other states to reduce the legal blood alcohol limit
WSBT-TVST. JOSEPH COUNTY-- The National Transportation Safety Board wants every state to drop the legal blood alcohol limit from .08 to .05. Some people say it will save lives but others say it's too strict and not realistic.  A lieutenant with St. Joseph...Tags: Transportation Industry
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EDITORIAL: What is drunken driving?
The Akron Beacon JournalThe sharply lower threshold for drunken driving recommended this week by a federal safety board has renewed the national discussion about reducing traffic fatalities involving alcohol. Such a discussion is worthy. Congress established the current standard...Tags: Transportation, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Road Transportation, Transportation Industry
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Rep. Faison says he'll push for lowering DUI level to 0.05
Knoxville News SentinelState Rep. Jeremy Faison says he will sponsor legislation next year to lower the legal standard for a presumption of drunken driving in Tennessee from 0.08 blood alcohol content to 0.05 as recommended by the National Transportation Safety Board. "I...Tags: Transportation Industry, Highway Transportation
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Law officers support lower DUI limit
The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo.The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday recommended lowering the legal blood alcohol limit from 0.08 to 0.05. In Colorado, 0.05 is considered driving while ability impaired, or a DWAI. "The effects of substance abuse is a paramount...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Transportation Industry, Substance Abuse, Laws
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NTSB Urges Drunk Driving Legal Limit Lower to .05 Percent
Channel 2 NewsThe National Transportation Safety Board has made a recommendation for more strict drunk driving laws. On Tuesday, the NTSB recommended the blood alcohol content legal limit be lowered to .05 percent. "Alcohol impaired crashes are not accidents, they...Tags: Transportation Industry
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First responders sue in Paulsboro derailment
The Philadelphia Inquirernty-four plaintiffs, including a dozen police officers who rushed to the scene of a November train derailment in Paulsboro, sued on Monday, alleging that the rail company's negligence caused the derailment, and that it downplayed the dangers of a chemical...Tags: Prosecution, High Blood Pressure, Transportation Industry, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Defendants
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NTSB: Lower blood alcohol content level for drivers
The National Transportation Safety Board said states should lower the blood alcohol level that is considered legally drunk from 0.08 to 0.05, seeking to curb the amount of alcohol-related traffic deaths. According to an MSNBC.com report, each year 10,...
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MADD against legal limit drop
Boston HeraldThe Bay State chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving isn't backing a federal proposal to lower the legal blood-alcohol limit from .08 to .05, saying there are better ways to make the roads safer. "We believe right now, we ought to just maintain the...Tags: Barack Obama, Transportation Industry, Lawyers, Drunk Driving, Justice System
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Call for lower OUI limit raises concerns in Maine
Portland Press Herald, MaineFederal regulators recommended Tuesday that all states lower the blood-alcohol threshold for drunken driving from 0.08 to 0.05 percent, a proposal that was met with some skepticism in the hospitality industry and elsewhere in Maine. The National...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Transportation Industry, Drunk Driving
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Area officials weigh in on lower DWI recommendation
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday that states cut their threshold for drunken driving from 0.08 to .05. Area officials would like to hear more discussion and information on such a proposal. “...
Tags: AAA, National Government, Transportation Industry, Executive Branch, Government
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