The Washington State Senate passed a bill that would reduce the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers from 0.08% to 0.05%.
Washington could soon become the second state to adopt a stricter standard for driving after consuming alcohol.
If approved, Washington would join Utah and become the second state in the country with the lower blood alcohol limit.
State lawmakers are again considering lowering the legal limit allowed to drink before getting behind the wheel.
Washington took a major stride Wednesday toward slashing the state’s legal limit for driving drunk. A divided state Senate ...
Drunk drivers have been a big problem in Washington state for decades and lawmakers continue to try and pass laws that make ...
Police stopped a naked woman in Snohomish County last month and ended up arresting her for DUI. A Washington State Patrol trooper pulled over a driver around 3:15 a.m. on December 6 along I-5 near ...
MARYSVILLE, Wash. — Nearly every state trooper in Washington will be conducting special patrols this weekend looking for impaired drivers in honor of one of their own killed by a drunk driver on ...
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