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Drink Driving as the Commonest Drug Driving
Faculti Editorial
University College London

People mixing driving motor vehicles with consuming alcohol increases deaths and injuries on the roads, as was established irrefutably in the mid-1960s. Richard Allsop discusses how society across Europe has responded since then to this burden by managing drink driving in the interests of road safety. Read the Study

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Drink Driving as the Commonest Drug Driving