The road safety charity Brake has today urged drivers to pledge to not drink any alcohol before getting behind the wheel this summer, as police across England and Wales begin their month long summer drink and drug driving enforcement campaign.
The campaign, which kicks off today, sees police forces stepping up roadside checks for alcohol and drugs and speaking to the public about the risks. Last summer 83,000 drivers were stopped and breathalysed and six per cent failed - or refused.
“Even very small amounts of alcohol increase your risk of crashing dramatically, yet every year thousands of drivers risk it, and too often this results in tragedy,” explained Julie Townsend, deputy chief executive of Brake, the road safety charity. “We need everyone on board with the message that it''s none for the road, and if you do risk it, you will be caught. Police will be out in force over the next month spreading the message that drink driving kills and there is no excuse for it.
“We’re also urging the government to help end alcohol-induced carnage on our roads, and tackle confusion about what''s safe and what''s not, by lowering the limit to a zero tolerance level.”
Every month, 23 people are killed and 108 people are seriously injured by drivers over the drink drive limit on Britain’s roads.
It is estimated that a further 65 people are killed annually by drivers who have been drinking, but are under the limit. In 2011 – the most recently available statistics – drink drive deaths caused by drivers over the limit increased by 12 per cent and serious injuries increased by 3 per cent.
Brake also welcomed recently unveiled government plans to streamline police procedures to make it simpler to prosecute drink drive offenders, but called for bolder action to tackle deadly drink driving. The charity is urging government to lower the limit to 20mg alcohol per 100ml blood, an effective zero tolerance limit.
England and Wales have a drink drive limit of 80mg alcohol per 100ml blood, the highest in Europe, encouraging many to believe that one or two drinks before driving is okay. But research shows just 20 to 50mg alcohol increases crash risk by three times.
Evidence from abroad shows that lowering the limit also reduces drink driving among drivers who exceed the limit by a larger margin and reduces deaths and injuries caused by drink drivers.
Northern Ireland and Scotland announced plans to reduce their limit to 50mg, while in Northern Ireland novice and at-work drivers will have a zero-tolerance limit of 20mg.
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