LANSING, MI (WTVB) - Mothers Against Drunk Driving is urging the Michigan legislature to take action to keep the level at which a driver is considered to be drunk, at the same level it is now.
Currently a driver with a blood alcohol level of point zero-eight is considered drunk. Unless lawmakers take action by October 1st that level would revert back to point-one-zero. That's where it was in 2003 when a law was passed lowering the level to the current rate. That law, though, had a sunset provision, meaning it would revert back in ten years.


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