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single3-Sep-2000cars/drivingRichard unsorted62755.1%

Should more be done to stop drink driving?

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Drink Driving means driving when your blood alcohol level is over the legal limit.
Total Votes% of VotersFemale VotesMale VotesUnspecified Votes% of Female Votes% of Male Votes% of Unspecified VotesAverage AgeAnswer
3251.6%1517..57.7%53.1%..37.0Yes
1422.6%410..15.4%31.2%..36.3No
914.5%63..23.1%9.4%..38.8I don't know
34.8%12..3.8%6.2%..41.3Other

RatingTotalFemaleMaleUnspecifiedAverage Age
Good1147036.1
Bad541036.7
No Opinion431924037.8

TypeNumber
Abstainers4
Male32
Female26
Unspecified0

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Maarten reasonable
posted 4-Sep-2000 5:48am
 
Kristal_Rose Survey Central Gold Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator reasonable
posted 4-Sep-2000 4:00am
 
Strider Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier reasonable
posted 4-Sep-2000 12:14am
 
mandy Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier reasonable
posted 3-Sep-2000 6:07pm
 
Jemmy reasonable
posted 3-Sep-2000 5:27pm
 
supplicant old
posted 3-Sep-2000 8:14am
While "drink driving" is completely clear to me I was part of that earlier debate and I would prefer the phrase be wiped out of the question all together in fear it might arise again  * smile *
mandy Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier old
posted 2-Sep-2000 3:20pm
I agree with msgman.
If you want to use the term "drink driving" in this survey please explain what that means precisely.
msgman old
posted 2-Sep-2000 1:59pm
We've had this debate before  * smile *

"Drink driving" is British slang. It means driving when over the legal blood/alcohol level. It doesn't necessarily mean driving when actually drunk.

I've marked this as "needs work" because I think this needs to be spelled out in the explanation, at the very least. I'd prefer it if the phrase simply wasn't used - it's highly misleading to most non-Brits, who tend to read it as "drunk driving" and therefore miss the point of the question.
Guthrie old
posted 2-Sep-2000 1:35pm
It sounds ok to me.
Jemmy old
posted 2-Sep-2000 11:20am
Isn't it drinking and driving or drunk driving or something? This sounds alittle weird.