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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    Not possible. To many things unknown to us can have small amounts of alcohol.

    It is for this reason, although not made public, that P platers are actually allowed to be up to .019, in Vic anyway.
    I have heard that drinking things with a lot of vanilla flavouring will give you a positive reading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stewie110 View Post
    In Russia and several other ex soviet states the BAC is 0.00.. makes little difference to the number of drunk drivers on the road.
    we dont live in russia.
    what a silly comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    This article also suggests that you are underestimating the degree of impairment at .05 and below.
    What's the difference between a blood alcohol level of .08 and .05? | 89.3 KPCC
    The National Institutes of Health looked at more than one hundred studies on the subject. It found at .08 percent most people showed significant signs of impairment. But even at .05 percent, some struggled with a simulated driving test. Researchers documented changes in eye movement, visual perception and reaction time. The effects were stronger for sleep deprived and younger drivers.
    Perhaps one of the reasons that it does not really matter is that figures I have seen quoted suggest that only a tiny percentage of those caught have BAC figures between 0.05 and 0.08 - almost all are well over both figures.

    And more relevant than simulated driving tests is the statistical evidence. Random breath test campaigns invariably show well under 1% of those tested are above the limit. This figure is remarkably low, especially when we consider that many of these campaigns are not truly random - they happen when and where intoxicated drivers can reasonably be expected, for example on NY mornings, Christmas Eve etc.

    If we then compare this figure of <1% with the results of the mandatory blood tests of all drivers involved in fatal accidents, we find that, depending on where the figures come from, 20-40% of these drivers are above the legal BAC limit.

    Surely the fact that real life experience shows a fatal accident is more than ten times as likely above the limit is more convincing than any amount of simulated driving tests. This should also answer the question as to the major 'cause' of road accidents, especially if those suffering from impairment by other drugs for which there is less statistical data are added.

    Worth noting that NSW has just announced the lowest road toll since 1923. Interesting to compare with Victoria, which showed an increase last year, despite closer tolerances on speed cameras.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post

    If we then compare this figure of <1% with the results of the mandatory blood tests of all drivers involved in fatal accidents, we find that, depending on where the figures come from, 20-40% of these drivers are above the legal BAC limit.
    I would like to know what the readings were on a lot of these. I would expect a lot would be well over .08

    This is just an opinion as I have no stats to back it up, but I don't reckon there would be many crashes actually caused by someone at .07


    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post

    Interesting to compare with Victoria, which showed an increase last year, despite closer tolerances on speed cameras.

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    In Vic, we all know that cameras have nothing to do with road safety.
    If they were serious they would place them in black spots, not in very safe areas, where due to how good and safe the road is, people are more likely to drift over what is usually a ridiculous limit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Debacle View Post
    I have heard that drinking things with a lot of vanilla flavouring will give you a positive reading.
    The liquid Vanilla essence for cake flavouring has a small amount of Alcohol in it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    The liquid Vanilla essence for cake flavouring has a small amount of Alcohol in it.
    Correct. And I understand that peppermint essence has even more.

    Enough that people have been know to drink it just to feel the effects of being drunk.

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    Mouth Wash also has Alcohol in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    Mouth Wash also has Alcohol in it

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    And lots of it.

    Listerine is banned in Alice Springs, but I can't tell you why, as I will be in trouble with the mods.
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    Not banned but you have to ask at the counter for it like smokes etc its not on display. I think I would die of thirst before I drank Listerine though

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    I suppose this is only astonishing too people that have not been involved in the issues of Drug and Alcohol testing.
    The first thing is most people lie and deny. The occasional few underestimate.
    The usual story:
    Q: "How much did you have to drink?"
    A: "2 light beers."

    Q: "When did you stop drinking?" test at 0600am
    A: "About 10pm." Rubbish usually find out more like 0300am.

    Q: "Have you consumed any illicit or prescription medications in the last 14 days"
    A: "No" or they will name any over the counter drug they can to try and hide.

    People think you are stupid as a tester. Most of us have seen it all at some time, but still see things that amaze and new fairy tales.

    I see this morning a press release has highlighted that in Australia 350,000 people tried Ice in the last 12 months, well I would dispute that and say it would be at least double maybe triple those figures. These are only people that admit to this in surveys.
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