Calgary Herald

SCIENCE PANEL URGES STRICTER IMPAIRED LAWS

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A prestigiou­s scientific panel is recommendi­ng states significan­tly lower their drunken driving threshold. It says 10,000 alcohol-impaired driving deaths a year are “entirely preventabl­e.”

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineerin­g and Medicine is throwing its weight behind lowering the blood-alcohol concentrat­ion threshold from 0.08 to 0.05 in a government-commission­ed report.

All states have 0.08 thresholds. A Utah law passed last year that lowers the state’s threshold to 0.05 doesn’t go into effect until Dec. 30.

The report also recommends states significan­tly increase their alcohol taxes and make alcohol less convenient­ly available, including reducing the hours and days alcohol is sold in stores, bars and restaurant­s.

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