Alcohol behind one in six deaths in Czech traffic accidents
January 15, 2010
Prague - Almost one in six victims of traffic accidents in the Czech Republic in 2009 died due to drunk driving, the second worst result since 2000 and an increase of more than a half against the previous year, according to statistics the Czech police released today.
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