Congress will use incentives, not drunk-driving mandates, in hopes of reducing alcohol-related road deaths. The Senate on Monday approved an amendment to its transportation package to force all 50 states to lower blood alcohol levels to .08 percent from the more uniform .10 percent level. Uncompliant states would risk millions of dollars in transportation funds earmarked for their use.
Tougher DUI Law
Congress will use incentives, not drunk-driving mandates, in hopes of reducing alcohol-related road deaths. The Senate on Monday approved an amendment to its transportation package to force all 50 states to lower blood alcohol levels to .08 percent from the more uniform .10 percent level. Uncompliant states would risk millions of dollars in transportation funds earmarked for their use.