The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has expressed concern for young drivers after a drink-driving campaign revealed they were proportionately more likely to drive while under the influence
The December 2014 anti-drink-and-drug-driving campaign figures released yesterday (Tuesday) by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) following its annual Christmas crackdown, show that of the 28,228 under-25s tested in December, 6.33 per cent (1,788) gave a positive breath test or refused or failed to give a test, compared to over-25s, where 3.94 per cent (4,042)failed during the campaign. A total of 102,555 breath tests were administered to over 25s.