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Immediate License suspension saves lives.
From over in the Washington DC area from a personal injury blog there, I found this entry on a study that shows that when a driver's license is suspended right away, (that is as soon as he or she fails a breathalyser test) that this actually has an effect on other drivers.
So a regular guy fears immediate lose of a license, but does not fear lose of license only if convicted.
The fact that the lose is immediate is estimated to prevent drunk driving accidents and save at least 800 lives a year. Wow.
Here's the abstract results section from the study.
Administrative or preconviction drivers license suspension policies have statistically significant and substantively important effects in reducing alcohol-related fatal crash involvement by 5%, representing at least 800 lives saved per year in the United States. Moreover, these laws have similar effects on drivers at all drinking levels—from lower-risk drivers below the legal alcohol limit to drivers at extreme levels of intoxication. In clear contrast, postconviction license suspension policies have no discernable effects.
Posted by David Austin on August 19, 2007 | Permalink
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At least 800 lives a year.
So many lives.Drivers license suspension for for people who failed on breathalyser test is the best thing that the police can do.
Posted by: steven davies | Jan 30, 2008 11:38:57 AM
