Civil Beat: Push to Lower The Legal Alcohol Limit for Hawaii Drivers Runs Out Of Gas Again

From the article: Collins thinks the .05% BAC limit would serve as a deterrent, changing people's behavior, preempting bad decisions. "You get more of a cumulative effect," he said, arguing that the average driver's BAC would go down. Although more deaths occur beyond the .08% BAC, Collins considers the .05% BAC "most preventative," by encouraging the entire community to drink less.

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