Motorists alerted to new campaign to crack down on drug driving
Date published: 18 August 2009
Rochdale motorists are being targeted by a TV advertising campaign to tackle drug driving.
The campaign was launched by Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis after new research showed that one in 10 young male drivers admit to driving after taking illegal drugs.
The new £2.3 million campaign highlights that the police can and will detect drug drivers - and that anyone convicted will face the same penalties as a drink driver.
The first TV advert was shown last night (Monday 17 August) before Coronation Street on ITV.
One in five drivers killed in road accidents may have an impairing drug in their system.
The police can spot the signs that someone is driving under the influence of drugs and - as the new campaign highlights - once a driver has been stopped their eyes will give them away because of the obvious and involuntary effects drugs have on the body.
Anyone convicted of driving while unfit through drugs will get a minimum 12 months driving ban, a criminal record and a large fine.
Transport Secretary Andrew Adonis said: "Government campaigns over the past 40 years have succeeded in making drink driving socially unacceptable and cutting the number of people killed in drink drive accidents by nearly three quarters.
"But some drivers who would never get behind the wheel after drinking still believe they can drive after taking drugs. We are determined to get the message through to this reckless minority that their behaviour is putting lives in danger.
"The penalties for drug driving are just the same as for drink driving because drug driving is just as dangerous. Drivers should be in no doubt that if you get behind the wheel while under the influence of drugs then the police can spot you, they can test you and you will face punishment."
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