RAC urges Christmas partygoers not to risk driving the day after the night before
New research shows increase in those thinking they’ve driven drunk the ‘morning after’, especially among drivers aged 25 to 44
New research shows increase in those thinking they’ve driven drunk the ‘morning after’, especially among drivers aged 25 to 44
The RAC releases new research into how UK drivers react to friends who may be over the drink-drive limit, in support of this Christmas's THINK! campaign
New figures suggest millions of drivers are knowingly getting behind the wheel despite being over the limit
Six in 10 (59%) drivers support a reduction in the drink-drive limit in England and Wales.
More than a quarter of young motorists aged 17-24 – the equivalent of over 706,000 qualified drivers – think or know they have driven while over the drink-drive limit, according to research carried out for the RAC Report on Motoring 2015.