drink driving Medical in road traffic law, a convenient term often used to describe driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drink; being in charge of a vehicle while so unfit; driving while the proportion of alcohol in breath, blood or urine is over the prescribed limit. It attrac...
The new study compared weekly rates of all road traffic accidents in Scotland and in England and Wales from police accident records between January 2013 to December 2016—before and after the new blood alcohol concentration limit was introduced in Scotland. The authors controlled for season, underlyi...
Research shows that blood alcohol levels as low as .02 can affect driving ability—prompting a call to lower the national limit of .08 and save lives.
All Scottish cases will be handled by the Scottish law firm with which we are associated, Irwin Mitchell Scotland LLP. The law relating to funding is different in Scotland and you will receive separate advice about what that means as well as a separate funding agreement....
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The Effect of Lowering the Legal Drink‐Drive Limit on the Toxicological Findings in Driver Fatalities: A Comparison of Two Jurisdictions, In December 2014, the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers in both Scotland and New Zealand was reduced from 80 to 50 mg/100 mL. This paper reports a ...
However, in a rapidly-developing situation with schools in Scotland and Wales ordered to close just before the hearing took place, a lawyer acting for the mother said he felt “very reluctant to “waste valuable court time with something which appears imminent”. ...