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One in four drivers admit they may have been over the drink-driving limit the morning after 2 Jun 2021 ); New attitudinal research released today by the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has found that a quarter of drivers surveyed agreed that there were times when they may have been over the drink driving limit when driving the morning after a night out. The Driver Attitudes & Behaviour Survey carried out in December 2020, also found that overall, 9% of motorists admit to consuming alcohol before driving in the past twelve months, with the figure higher amongst men (12%) than women (5%). The figures are being published ahead of the June Bank Holiday Weekend as An Garda Síochána, the RSA and the Medical Bureau of Road Safety appeal to all road users not to drink and drive. ....
One in four of that 9% had two or more drinks before getting behind the wheel. CEO of the RSA Sam Waide has said he is concerned about the numbers driving the morning after a night of drinking. In a statement, he said: The morning after is a real danger zone for drink driving. A previous analysis of Garda SÃochána Investigation Files for fatal collisions, by the RSA, shows that 11% of fatal collisions, in which a driver had consumed alcohol, occurred between 7am and 11am. While Waide said there is no hard and fast rule about when it is safe to drive the morning after a night of drinking, motorists should allow at least one hour per standard drink for the alcohol to clear their system. ....
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Whether you are travelling by tractor, car, bike or foot, the message is the same: A number of agencies are urging all road users to act responsibly and safely when using the roads throughout the Christmas and New Year period. The Road Safety Authority (RSA), An Garda Síochána, the Dublin Fire Brigade and the Department of Transport have made the call, after seeing an increase in fatalities on Irish roads in 2020, and with the period between Christmas and New Years being a “traditionally dangerous time on the roads”. Analysis by the RSA of An Garda Síochána Investigation Files for fatal collisions shows that ....
The Road Safety Authority (RSA), An Garda Síochána, Dublin Fire Brigade and the Department of Transport, are urging road users to act responsibly and safely when using the roads throughout the Christmas and New Year period. The call was made at the launch of a new road safety campaign, which is fronted by members of the emergency services. There has been an increase in fatalities on Irish roads in 2020, and with the period between Christmas and New Year’s a traditionally dangerous time on the roads, the new campaign aims to encourage road users to be extra cautious over the festive period. ....