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United States Consequences
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United Kingdom's
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Africa & South America Consequences
100

When was the Prohibition Act passed?

1919

100

What is the name of the offense for operating a motor vehicle while impaired

DUI/DWI

100

When did criminalization begin?

Early 20th Century

100

What theme does the UK emphasize in the case of consequences for drunk driving

Rehabilitation

100

Legal BAC requirement for drivers in South Africa

0.05

200

What movement advocated for patient comfort, but led to the overuse and prescription of Opioid medications? 

The fifth vital sign movement

200

Since 1982, how have stricter consequences affected drunk driving fatalities (%)

50% decrease
200

What approach did Canada's National Drug Strategy adopt?

U.S. "War on Drugs" approach

200

Which country has the lowest legal BAC 

Scotland
200

Legal BAC requirement for professional drivers in South Africa

0.02

300

Members of the temperance movement were in favor of the prohibition act. They believed alcohol was the root of what issues? (list any)

Poverty, domestic violence, and crime

300

The Zero _____ laws state than any amount detectable amount of alcohol can result in a DUI for underage drivers

Tolerance

300

In 2017, what was North America's only heroin-assisted treatment program?


Crosstown Clinic

300

Length of the first driving ban

12 months

300

Common penalty for first-time offense in South Africa (list any)

Fines, license suspension, impounded vehicle, prison, criminal record, rehab, community service

400

What major issue led to the abolishment of the prohibition act?

Increase in organized crime (speakeasies, illegal production, and distribution of alcohol)

400

Which state has a lower BAC than any other

Utah
400

When was the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (1996) last amended?

Sept 2024

400

What did the British Road Safety Act do

Establish the first legal BAC requirement

400

As of what year was a zero tolerance policy implemented in South Africa

2025

500

The Boggs Act (1951) set mandatory sentences for drug convictions. How long were sentences for 1st offense convictions for marijuana possession?

2-10 years in addition to a $20,000 fine

500

Name of the device required in California after a drunk driving offense

Ignition interlocking device

500

What's the punishment for possession of synthetic stimulants and cannabinoids (with jury)?

5 years

500

What is required for repeat offenders before license reinstatement

Medical Evaluation

500

Columbia uses BAC ranges to determine what level of intoxication they are at (level 1,2, or 3). What is the BAC range for level 1 intoxication?

BAC: 0.04-0.99%