Study: Fewer crashes after Utah sets strictest DUI law in US

In this March 17, 2017, file photo, Ed Staley, left, and Tali Bruce, right, attend a rally concerning the DUI threshold at the Utah state Capitol in Salt Lake City. Car crashes and traffic deaths decreased in Utah the after state enacted the strictest drunken driving laws in the nation. A study published Friday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration suggests Utah’s roads became safer after the state lower the drunken driving threshold to .05% blood-alcohol content. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

FILE—In this March 17, 2017, file photo, a protester holds a sign during a rally concerning the DUI threshold at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. Car crashes and traffic deaths decreased in Utah the after state enacted the strictest drunken driving laws in the nation. A study published, Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration suggests Utah's roads became safer after the state lower the drunken driving threshold to .05% blood-alcohol content. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

FILE — In this March 17, 2017, file photo, Ed Staley holds a sign during a rally at the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. Car crashes and traffic deaths decreased in Utah the after state enacted the strictest drunken driving laws in the nation. A study published, Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration suggests Utah's roads became safer after the state lower the drunken driving threshold to .05% blood-alcohol content. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File)

SALT LAKE CITY — Traffic deaths decreased in Utah after the state enacted the strictest drunken driving laws in the nation five years ago, new research published Friday by a U.S. government agency shows.