
You should be careful with alcoholic fruit juices.
Alcoholic fruit juices can cause problems during the Lunar New Year holiday if you're driving.

Alcoholic fruit juices can cause problems during the Lunar New Year holiday if you're driving.

A woman in Hanoi has been fined 7,5 million VND after posting a false video accusing traffic police of "using fake breathalyzers."

Many people still have traces of alcohol on their breath even after a night out. Here are some tips to help reduce the smell of alcohol on your breath after a drinking session.

In the current context, checking blood alcohol levels has become a necessary and regular activity for traffic police forces.
Many types of home breathalyzers are currently being sold online and are in high demand, but their accuracy remains unverified.

Below are some common breakfast foods that can trigger endogenous alcohol levels.

What is endogenous alcohol concentration, and how does it differ from alcohol produced by alcoholic beverages? This is a topic of great interest to many people today.
Can drivers request that traffic police replace the breathalyzer tube before the test, and which law regulates this?

Using beer to steam shrimp and fish is a common cooking practice for many people, but will eating shrimp and fish steamed in beer raise your blood alcohol level? Let's hear what the experts have to say.

How long does it take for alcohol to leave the system at room temperature is a question many people are interested in.

The traffic police in Bac Ninh province have flexibly adjusted their schedules and locations to handle drunk driving violations as effectively as possible, with the motto "no forbidden zones, no exceptions".

Many people are concerned about whether they can purchase their own breathalyzer devices to compare results when being tested for alcohol levels by the police.

Many people wonder whether eating lychees will raise their blood alcohol level.

Many people believe that you need to drink 5-6 cans of beer for your breath to detect alcohol. Is this view accurate?

Hundreds of breathalyzers used by the police force are at risk of becoming inaccurate due to irregularities involving officials who calibrate these devices.

Russia is considering a new draft law that would mandate the installation of breathalyzer devices in cars for drivers.

There are many conflicting opinions on whether or not to buy a breathalyzer to use after drinking alcohol, in order to avoid being fined by traffic police.

Vietnamese Facebook users are not hesitating to offer solutions to "bypass" breathalyzer tests.

Members of Parliament have spoken out regarding information that eating lychees or drinking cough syrup could cause drivers to be charged with "alcohol intoxication" while driving.

In recent days, social media has been abuzz with a video of a driver who, after eating three lychees, blew into a breathalyzer and the device indicated alcohol in his blood.

The compact device, mounted on the hood of the vehicle, helps drivers measure their blood alcohol concentration and is a mandatory step to unlock the car. However, if the alcohol level exceeds the permitted limit, the device will automatically lock the car and call a family member to come and pick it up.

A male driver, while blowing into a breathalyzer, was dancing enthusiastically in front of traffic police. The result showed his blood alcohol concentration was 10mg/100ml, below the permitted limit of 80mg/100ml. The incident occurred on August 23rd in Yichang Village, Hubei Province, China.

When asked by the police to blow into a breathalyzer, the driver deliberately held his breath to hide his drunkenness; however, his attempt to "evade punishment" was so obvious that it made viewers burst into laughter.

A staff member at the Dak Lak Department of Justice, while intoxicated, smashed a breathalyzer, causing it to fall to the ground and resulting in damage estimated at around 50 million VND.