U.S. Versus European Models of Driving Rules
Author: Denis Foley.
Source: Volume 09, Number 02, Spring 2005 , pp.42-42(1)
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Abstract:
In Europe—unlike the U.S. where the drinking age has been raised to 21 to curb drunk driving among young people— countries have a low legal drinking age, relying instead on strict rules and regulations to prevent driving under the influence. This article compares the U.S. and Europe’s models of preventing drunk driving.Keywords: Graduated driver licensing (GDL); Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA);
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