Russia Adopts Zero-Tolerance Drunk Driving Laws



While the country is renowned for its vodka production, Russia is also known for having one of the world's highest rates of alcohol-related accidents and deaths.

Last year more than 2,000 people were killed, and around 18,000 people injured in accidents attributed to drunk-driving in Russia, according to the Russian news agency Itar-Tass.

Currently, Russian law allows a driver to have an alcohol content of.3 grams per liter of a drivers' blood. You don't need to go to Google or your iPhone looking for an easy conversion on this one