KITV: Advocates against drunk driving will push again if the BAC bill dies this session

From the story by Shanila Kabir: Leaders at the Hawaii Alcohol Policy Alliance said this push is not about monitoring behavior, instead it is only to prevent the loss of lives on our roadways. According to their studies, the current .08 limit prevents around 360 deaths nationwide and lowering the limit to .05 would prevent an extra 538 on top of that.

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