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"Zero-Tolerance Driving" Campaign Hits the Road in Portugal

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the PSP, and the GNR are launching the “Zero Alcohol Behind the Wheel” campaign on Tuesday to raise awareness about the risks of driving under the influence of alcohol.

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The campaign is starting this Tuesday and will run until 24 August. ANSR, GNR and PSP reinforce the awareness and control of driving under the effect of alcohol. If you are going to...

·Lisboa, Portugal
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Alert action on the risks of driving under influence of alcohol begins Tuesday. Campaign is promoted by the National Road Safety Authority, PSP and GNR

·Paço de Arcos, Portugal
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This is the eighth of 11 campaigns provided for in the National Monitoring Plan (PNF) 2026, focusing on one of the main risk factors of road accident, in which the effect of alcohol is highlighted.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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Within the framework of the campaign, which ends on 24th, ANSR will carry out awareness-raising actions throughout the country, while the monitoring operations, focusing on risk behaviors associated with serious accidents and in particular on the detection of driving under the influence of alcohol, are carried out by the Public Security Police (PSP) and the National Republican Guard (GNR). In the note, the authorities recall that in every 100 vi…

·Lisboa, Portugal
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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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