In Ireland, 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood is a starting point for defining drink driving. The new bill also makes it an offence for car owners to allow a learner to drive their cars unaccompanied by a qualified driver, whereas the current law only punishes learners driving cars unaccom...
Drink driving, driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated / driving while impaired (DWI) is a criminal offence in most countries due to the fact that alcohol and drugs can impair the user and make them a danger to other road users' safety when driving. Consequently, ther...
At that point, it becomes a statistics model. You're going to have your typical bell curve and outliers of people. I can get two extremely brutal, honest feedback surveys back-to-back. One that's critical that says our drinks are too bitter, one that says our drinks are too sweet, ...
phenomenon is applicable even in the case of energy drinks. Thus, celebrity endorsements and social media marketing campaigns are seen as viable options for brands to increase awareness, build credibility, and promote products in the market studied, thus, driving the market growth in United Kingdom...
Their study sought to show that consuming these beverages reduced driving mistakes, such as lane swerving, and self-reported sleepiness when driving for extended periods of time. The double-blind study concluded that those who consumed a drink containing the ingredients also found in energy drinks ...
The company has in-cab Safer Driving Assistants, supplied by CMS SupaTrak, which give real time feedback to drivers on positive and negative driver behaviour behind the wheel which in turn encourages driving styles that improve fuel economy. The company is also involved in the use of Vendor-...