Sujet : Re: Colnago Dream HP.
De : news (at) *nospam* hartig-mantel.de (Rolf Mantel)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 04. Sep 2024, 17:32:55
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Am 04.09.2024 um 16:36 schrieb Frank Krygowski:
On 9/4/2024 6:55 AM, Rolf Mantel wrote:
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By now, the German lay specifies 0.05% when caught by "random controls" or 0.03% after an accident or when the police detects driving errors (failure to yield, failure to indicate when turning).
This is a minor point, but if U.S. police were to treat failing to indicate a turn as a real driving error, they'd be stopping nearly every motorist.
In Germany, they only care when they are out to get drunk drivers (i.e. police stop and breathalyze. It's only an "extra bonus" when they can charge even at a lower blood alcohol level.
As I don't tend to drive a car at the time and location where serious drinking violations are expected, I have no knowledge whether "being out to get drunk drivers" is something they still do (it was a topic around 1990; probably this year are more interested in seaching for weed).