Fewer crashes after Utah sets strictest DUI law in US, study shows

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Fewer crashes after Utah sets strictest DUI law in US, study shows
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A study published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that in the years after Utah changed the drunk driving threshold from .08% to .05% BAC, the number of crashes and fatalities fell even though drivers logged more miles.

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