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S. Korea to enforce stronger measures for drunk driving from Tuesday

2019-06-24 9 Dailymotion

If you've ever thought of driving after a drink or two, you really want to think twice before getting behind the wheels. <br />South Korea is enforcing tougher measures on those who drive under the influence starting Tuesday.<br /> The police will launch a two-month nationwide crackdown,...from 10 PM to 4 AM, …when drunk driving accidents are the most frequent.<br />Roadside breath tests will be randomly located near entertainment districts, restaurants and car-only slip roads.<br />Once the so-called " Yoon Chang-ho Law" takes effect, it's highly likely that there will be round-the-clock breath tests, …which means you shouldn't even drive with a hangover.<br />Legal blood alcohol levels have been lowered from point-zero-five percent to point-zero-three percent.<br />Drunk drivers can face up to a life sentence for causing death or severe injuries in an accident. <br />

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