JOHANNESBURG - The Automobile Association are calling for the blood-alcohol allowance in drivers to be reduced to zero for everyone.
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However, there is substantial evidence that casts doubt on whether lowering the alcohol blood limit would make any difference to road death statistics.
Eleanor Mavimbela, the spokesperson for the Automobile Association and Caro Smit from South Africans Against Drunk Driving and Oupa Mthombeni, President of the Tshwane Liquor Traders discussed this with eNCA.