8th Annual Crime Prevention Guide

Saskatchewan Federation of Police Officers 31 DRINKING, DRUGS & DRIVING CONTINUED HOW ALCOHOL AFFECTS YOU LIKELIHOOD OF A CRASH As the concentration of alcohol in the bloodstream increases, the body loses more and more of the functions required to drive safely. The increased likelihood of a crash begins long before drivers feel drunk or severely impaired. It is important to understand BAC and its impact on driving at various levels. Driving impaired, even at low levels, is a real gamble. The only truly safe BAC is 0%. Note: Guide based on averages - not for legal use. Information borrowed from Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.

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