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Published 15:13 29 Jul 2016 BST
Worryingly, 60 per cent of Irish motorists don’t know what the correct drink-drive limit is (legally permitted Blood Alcohol level of 50mgs), although four in ten Irish drivers thought that the limit was lower than it actually is.
Commenting on the findings of the survey, AA Director of Consumer Affairs Conor Faughnan said:
“It’s hard to believe that even in today’s backdrop of horror story after horror story playing out on our screens and newspapers, many motorists are still prepared to put theirs and others’ lives in grave danger.
“Alcohol has regularly been a contributing factor to fatal accidents on our roads, and drivers and passengers alike owe it to themselves and other road users to not turn a blind eye or allow convenience overrule their good sense.”
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