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Compass News
Drink-drive limit change hasn’t reduced DUIs or crashes
In October 2022, Cayman reduced its legal blood-alcohol limit for driving from 0.1% to 0.07%. More than two-and-a-half years later, police are acknowledging that this has made little or no difference to DUI cases or collisions in the islands.
RCIPS Superintendent Roje Williams, speaking at a police media briefing on 14 May, when asked about the impact of the drink-driving limit change, responded, “I think, based on the data, nothing really has changed in terms of DUI.”
In 2023, the first year of statistics available after the reduced limit was introduced, police made 282 DUI arrests. Last year, police made 281 DUI arrests.
