Should you be driving?

Aussie drink-driving laws have similar penalties, but our BAC level is still at .05. This will be moved to .02 in the coming years.
Be safe for you, your family and the person you may injure because, you thought you were ‘ok to drive!’

SHOULD YOU BE DRIVING? DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE....EVER!

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Each year:

  • More than a million children (22% of all Australian children) are affected in some way by the drinking of others.
  • 10,166 children are in the child protection system at least partly due to the drinking of a carer.
  • In New South Wales (NSW), Victoria, Western Australia (WA) and the Northern Territory
    (NT), carer alcohol abuse is associated with between 15% and 47% of substantiated child abuses cases across Australia.
  • There were 29,684 incidents of alcohol-related family violence reported to police in one year across NSW, Victoria, WA and the NT.
  • Alcohol was involved in between 23% and 65% of family violence incidents reported to police in these jurisdictions.
  • In Victoria, WA and the NT, the numbers of alcohol-related family violence incidents are increasing.

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