
South Africa: The legal breath alcohol limit is less than 0.05, accounting for 58%.
Iceland: The maximum allowed BAC is 0.05, with potential fines based on previous records, making up 37%.
Canada: The maximum permissible BAC for a licensed driver in Canada is 0.08, comprising 34%.
Greece: In 2019, Greece experienced 33 deaths attributed to alcohol consumption while driving, comprising 33%.
New Zealand: Although New Zealand has relatively safer roads, it recorded 160 fatalities due to drunk driving in 2016, accounting for 32%.
USA: The permissible limit in the USA is 0.08%, beyond which drivers can face penalties or imprisonment, representing 31%.
France: If alcohol levels exceed 80 mg in blood, a fine of £112 or more can be imposed in France, comprising 30.8%.
Australia: To avoid penalties, the BAC in Australia should be higher or equal to 0.5, accounting for 30%.