Zutobi, a leading international driver’s education company, has recently unveiled our latest report on the “World’s Safest Roads,” it brings great news for Hungary – it has emerged as one of the world’s safest countries to drive.
The road traffic deaths attributed to alcohol are at 7.1%, indicating a concerted effort to address and minimize the impact of alcohol-related incidents on the roads. The Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit for drivers is set at 0 g/dl, indicating a zero-tolerance approach to drinking and driving. This stringent limit is a key factor in maintaining the country’s reputation as a safe destination for drivers.
The road traffic deaths attributed to alcohol are at 7.1%, indicating a concerted effort to address and minimize the impact of alcohol-related incidents on the roads. The Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit for drivers is set at 0 g/dl, indicating a zero-tolerance approach to drinking and driving. This stringent limit is a key factor in maintaining the country’s reputation as a safe destination for drivers, zutobi.com wrote.
You can access the full report HERE.
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