The number of fatalities in road accidents where the driver was over the drink drive limit slightly decreased in 2020 to 220 – down from 230 the previous year, said AlcoSense.
Provisional from the Department for Transport estimate a total of 6,480 people were killed or injured in drink drive accidents, compared with 7,800 the year before and one in 20 of all reported crashes involved a drunk driver.
Heavier and torquey electric cars have led to a rise in tyre wear, said FleetCheck.
The leasing company has noticed that while service parts are reducing the new problem for maintenance is tyre life management and expectations.