いんしゅうんてん
飲酒運転
だいじょうぶ
大丈夫
だと
おも
っていない? Do You Think it's OK to Drink and Drive? by

Japan has a notoriously strict drink driving policy, with zero tolerance for drivers, and the possibility of immediate arrest. Now, Japan is taking things even further, with possible jail time for bicyclists who drive after drinking, and even for passengers who knowingly ride with a driver who has been drinking.
This more advanced piece introduces some of the thinking (and the legislation) behind Japan's policies.
The source of this piece is:
ホットペッパー浜松版7月号2017年6月30日
株式会社リクルートホールディングス
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