Initiative in Chikushino honours three children killed by drink-driver, with motorists learning first-hand how badly alcohol makes you drive
A breathalyser test on Ha detected 0.30mg of alcohol per litre of breath, twice the threshold of 0.15mg, the newspaper said.
Ha’s confidence was misplaced. Her fellow reporter, Rokuhei Sato, lurched back and forth as Ha repeatedly accelerated and slowed down unnecessarily along a straight section of road. She managed to clear the bollards on the slalom course, but was brought to a halt by the school’s vice head, Shojiro Kubota, before she took on the S-bend.
“Even though [drinking] impairs the skills people need for driving, such as cognitive capacity, judgment and vehicle manoeuvring ability, the driver assumes they are driving safely – that’s the danger of drink-driving,” Kubota said, according to the Mainichi.
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