
In this 2008 study, we find that the blood acohol level found in drunk drivers is vastly different when broken down on a local, national level, as opposed to worldwide.


THIS MAP SHOWS THE BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT LIMIT FOR DRIVERS BY COUNTRY IN 2008. COUNTRIES ARE COLOR CODED ACCORDING TO THEIR LIMIT. GREEN IS ZERO TOLERANCE, AND PURPLE HAS NO LIMIT.


This chart descries about blood alcohol concentration limits for drivers in different countries for the year of 2008. Canada and US have the higher limits.


This is a color-coded map of the world with countries drawn. The map shows the blood alcohol concentrations legally allowed for drivers. There is no obvious trend from country to country.


The image of the map is showing the blood alcohol level for driving limit for the world. The scale is measured from no tolerance to 0.1% blood alcohol level.


This chart describes blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits for drivers, by countries, for the year 2008. Different categories on the chart are represented by different colors.


Blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits for drivers, by countries, 2008. Map shows colors for each countries BAC level starting with Zero Tolerance up to Not Applicable.


The figure presented is titled figure 25: blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits for drivers by countries, 2008. The figure is a representation of BAC limits.


figure 25. blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits for drivers, by countries, 2008. we see a color coded map of the world. Some African and Asian island countries have NO limit. While some African countries have very high limits comparable to the entire north American continent. The rest of the world (mostly asia) is much more strict, especially middle eastern countries with a zero tolerance level


This graph is a representation of Blood alcohol level in drivers in different countries for the year 2008. Several European countries have a zero tolerance. North America is 0.08-0.1%


The image depicts a world map of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits for drivers, by countries, year 2008. Russia and China seem to share very similar limits, while US and UK share very similar limits. Slightly less tolerance in Russia/China than US/UK.


This chart describes blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits for drivers, by countries, for the year 2008. Different categories are represented by different colors.


This image shows the blood alcohol consumption (BAC) limit to drive in various different countries worldwide in 2008. Olive green implies there is no limit. The color purple means there is no limit, and grey shades mean the limit simply isn't applicable.

