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Laws recently introduced in some states have .
A

reduces the number of punishments

B

resulted in fewer serious accidents

C

prevented bars from serving drunken customers

D

specified the amount drivers can drink


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由第四段中“Tough new laws have led to…in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities”可以判断选项B正确。
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