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Driving: a health hazard?

It's something that many of do every day - some well, others not so well. But could some people be genetically programmed to be poor drivers? We look into some of the causes of, and ways to prevent, bad habits behind the wheel.

By Joanna SITRUK / Kate WILLIAMS / Mairead DUNDAS / Marina BERTSCH

A car travelling at 80km takes 53 metres to come to a stop and reducing this figure could mean the difference between life and death. At 80kph, a driver will cover 15m before their brain tells their foot to brake. But what if that could be reduced? Researchers in Germany have set the wheels on motion to see if it's possible.

Winter always sees a spike in road accidents, largely from poor weather, but also from seasonal parties. Many drivers simply don't know how much they can drink before they are over the drink-drive limit, or believe they're more resilient to alcohol than they actually are. Fortunately, a gadget is at hand to stop drivers taking to the wheel while drunk.

Meanwhile, in Russia, traffic police will have a new tool at their disposal from 2012. A company called Laser Systems has developed a roadside camera that can detect alcohol inside cars, helping officers to detect which drivers may have a whiff of a drink on their breath.

And finally, we ask whether it's possible that people are pre-programmed to be bad drivers... genetically.

Globesity: Weighing up the options
13/05/2012 - HEALTH

Globesity: Weighing up the options

The French might be renowned for their slim figures, but in reality, France is catching up with the United States. One in two adults is overweight and the situation in France now resembles that of the US twenty years ago. We weigh up efforts to beat globesity – a new term that describes the growing global health problem.
A combat worth fighting for
29/04/2012 - HEALTH

A combat worth fighting for

With less than 100 days until the Olympics kick off in London, we take a look at the health consequences of some of the combat sports that will be featuring in the Games.
Alcoholism: the curse of the craving
15/04/2012 - HEALTH

Alcoholism: the curse of the craving

When does a "harmless" drink before dinner become a "harmful" addiction? This week we take a closer look at the curse of alcoholism and efforts to curb its impact.
Allergy Alert
01/04/2012 - HEALTH

Allergy Alert

Allergies come in all shapes and sizes. Some of us sneeze constantly in the presence of cats, others can’t stomach peanuts. This week we check out a new hayfever treatment, allergy-free peanuts and illegal, allergy-inducing henna.
In Deep Water
18/03/2012 - HEALTH

In Deep Water

This week we're at the 6th World Water Forum in Marseille to find out how leaders, decision-makers and volunteers are searching for solutions to ensure safe drinking water for everyone, the world over.

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