Alcohol Safety

Category - Intoxication

Your manager tells you that he or she is setting up a “traffic light system” for serving guests alcohol. What does this most likely refer to?
  1. A system used by some bars as a checklist for determining whether or not IDs are valid.
  2. A system used by servers to determine the order in which their tables should be served alcohol.
  3. A system used to figure out whether or not a guest should be driving.
  4. A system to gauge how intoxicated guests are getting and therefore how much you should serve them.
Explanation
Answer: D - A “traffic light system” in an establishment that serves alcohol usually refers to a system used to gauge how intoxicated guests are getting and therefore how much you should serve them.

Traffic light systems come with pre-determined rules for determining whether a customer is sober (green), getting a little intoxicated (yellow), or fully intoxicated (red). Green customers can be served, whereas yellow customers should slow down and red customers should be cut off entirely.
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