Lower Drunk Driver Limits Urged
United Press International
CHICAGO — The American Medical Assn. urged states today to adopt lower blood-alcohol limits for drunk drivers, citing studies that show significant impairment at half the levels now typically allowed.
The AMA’s 406-member House of Delegates approved a resolution calling on states to lower illegal drunk-driving alcohol levels from 0.1% to 0.05%.
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