The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Make a moral decision not to drink and drive

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SIR, Under new drink-driving legislatio­n anybody convicted of driving with more than 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood in her/his system now faces an automatic three month driving ban. The blood alcohol limit for learner drivers and profession­al drivers is 20mg. This legislatio­n will further deter motorists from risking a drink-driving conviction and encourage them to adhere to the Road Safety Authority’s appeal to never drink and drive.

Of course, people are entitled to have a few drinks of an evening. Nursing a bottle of stout at home on your lonesome bares no comparison to enjoying the thirst quenching taste of a cool velvety pint of black in the convivial atmosphere of the local pub.

It’s often left to kind neighbours to ensure that no rural dweller is denied a relaxing evening in the pub. In that regard, the availabili­ty of a nocturnal rural transport service would be a great help. Another very feasible option is a “drop and collect” by a local taxi or mini-bus service.

Whenever I’m travelling to a match or a social event with family or friends, we have an understand­ing that the driver remains alcohol-free. It’s a great system which is ideal for rural socialisin­g and sports fixtures. If five people car pool, four occupants can enjoy a drink in comfort knowing they have a designated alcohol-free driver to get them safely home.

Safety on the road depends on a number of variables. Mobile phone misuse, fatigue, defective vehicles, inexperien­ce, excessive speed and illegal drugs all contribute to road accidents.

But if each one of was to make a moral decision never to drive with alcohol in her/ his system, the Road Safety Authority’s ongoing campaign for safety on our roads would get a welcome boost.

Sincerely,

Billy Ryle

Spa

Tralee

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Gardaí are getting ready for new lower drink driving limits.

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