drink driving

how do you believe teenage drink-riding/driving be tackled?.
zero tolerance?.

One in five young motorists admit they drink and drive, a new survey has found.

And 7% say they use drugs at the wheel, according to the study by road safety charity Brake and Co-operative Insurance.

Of 3,118 teenagers quizzed, a third (32%) said they had also been a passenger with a driver who was drunk or on drugs.

Government figures show an average of three youths aged 17 or 18 are killed or seriously injured in vehicle crashes in the UK every day.

one man who knows all about the dangers of getting behind the wheel after drinking heavily.
As a teenager in 1990, Chris Lee broke every bone in his neck and head when he crashed his car after an afternoon of drinking.

“Look at the pictures of me”.
People need to remember there are consequences for their actions.

"It has totally changed my life. I want it to educate other people to stop their life from changing.

"If I had injured somebody else I would not be standing here today talking to you because I would not have been able to live with it.

“I can just about live with what I have done to myself.”

A Government paper, to be published in the next few months, is expected to suggest ministers consider an overhaul of driver training in an effort to cut the death toll.

One idea is a system of graduated driver licensing, which breaks the learning process into stages.

Typically, it includes restrictions on novice drivers to limit exposure to high-risk situations, like a ban on carrying young passengers and a zero alcohol limit.

Jools Townsend, of Brake, called for graduated driver licensing, compulsory road safety education and more investment in traffic policing.

He said: “Every day young drivers kill and seriously injure themselves and others through a deadly combination of inexperience and taking risks like drink and drug driving.”

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I dont think any of the above are going to discourage people from drinking/taking drugs and then driving/riding - the only thing that will is the consequences of what will happen when they are caught or worse as shown in the pic.

thanks i was eatng when i saw that pic :unsure: now my pasty dosent look all that tasty

I think a zero alcohol level would discourage the people who think they can just have one or two and still be under the limit, but I wouldn’t just apply it to people with new licences.

I never drunk and drove… i not because i dont drink or i dont drive :Whistling: but because i have the common sense not to combine them.

Common sense that cames from education. Now by education i dont only mean the kind we get at schools but also from our family and friends.

So i do think that education will/must play the most part.

The Problem with campaigns is that the idiots who MOST need to hear the message are the exact smae idiots that wouldn’t listen to it.

How many genuine killers have turned in guns in a gun amnesty…

How many smokers read the bit htat says, “This will kill you on the side of the packet”?

It may sound quite pessimisstic but its like trying to stop people using drugs by making them illegal. When did that ever stop people taking drugs?

Education is the key, but currently the Britishb education system reaches “most” people but not all. There’s a lot to be said for old school teaching that involves desks and schedules and reading and writing, but there are a LOT of kids out there that DON’T respond to that form of education. Does that mena they CAN’T be educated…of course not, they just need a different approach. An alternative way of getting the message to them.

It isn’t only kids who fail “exams” or “tests” … their teachers can do as well.

I think the public are too thick these days, everything is dumbed down for the lowest commen denominator, the only way is to have very strict penalties for drink driving and enforce it, get caught twice and a guaranteed spell inside I think but I don’t drink at all so easy for me to say :slight_smile:

If you get sharp on one particular offence what about all the rest ? How about two strikes and jail for speeding ? I’d be eating porridge for years if that was the case. Got to be careful what we ask for :wink:

I’d like to think that the answer is education, better driver training etc but people still ignore their training and what they know to be safe, so many people have a few drinks after work then drive home and youngsters still often don’t understand the effect alcohol has, even if they have read the leaflets etc, you need to feel it to understand it.

Driving test still doesn’t test driving on a motorway and proper lane discipline . . . that would help a lot.

Zero tolerance for me, if you drive you should stay away from any alcohol.

I vote for all of the pole. Combined approach.

with a bit of experience a few weeks ago my 18 year old daughter got banned for drinking & driving, this may sound evil but i was happy with the result even thou she was on this occasion only 1 unit over the limit,

why was i happy ?

because she was doing it every time she went out, we tried telling her but she would not listen and told me to mind my own business

i had the fear she was going to hurt someone or even worse, not anymore.

i think it should be ZERO, if you drink then you dont drive or ride not even a shandy as they dont mix, just like bike and cars