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All states of the United States have laws against drinking and driving. The national standard for driving while intoxicated in 0.08 BAC.
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No, the laws that apply to drinking and driving do not necessarily apply to taking drugs and driving. Most jurisdictions have specific laws that address drug-impaired driving, but the legal limits and penalties may vary depending on the type of drug detected in a person's system. It is important to consult your local laws to understand the specific regulations and consequences.
In terms of drinking and driving laws, Russia, China, Taiwan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates are the strictest
no drinking and driving,do not break a no entry,do not park your vicheal in private car parks
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The laws that are in effect in the state that you are actually driving in. Virtually all states have very similar (or the same) common-sense regulations.
Yes. Depending what state, or country you live in the laws may differ. Try researching your local laws, state statutory (if you live in the states) etc.
Most of those laws fail at protecting society, but mandatory fines, jail sentences and drivers license suspensions help deter drinking and driving. The swifter the punishment, the more effective it is at preventing drunk driving.
There are no laws. Each company sets their own rules and most of them state no drinking on the job.
New laws limiting the sale of alcohol have come into effect in the Italian city of Rome. As of January 17th '2009 bars and restaurants along with supermarkets or other retailers are forbidden to sell takeaway booze after 21:00 local time. Bars and restaurants also are not allowed to sell alcohol at all from 02:00 local time. Discotheques are not affected by the new regulations. Legal drinking age is 16.
What are the Ohio laws for students driving to and from school?