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CILT welcomes new drink drive rules for professional drivers

July 13, 2010

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), has expressed the Institute’s support for final Oireachtas approval of the new drink driving legislation and the reduction in the limit for commercial drivers to 20mg/mls.

President Paul Mallee said the new legislation was a victory for common sense and that while commercial drivers were statistically less likely to drink drive than ordinary motorists, it was important that an effective zero tolerance approach was adopted given the size and scale of their goods and vehicles.

Mallee commented: “First and foremost I would like to pay tribute to all those who have campaigned in favour of the new lower limit, in particular the Road Safety Authority who have strongly argued that this will help reduce the number of deaths and injuries on our roads.”

“As the representative body for professionals involved in the transport and logistics industries in Ireland, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport has a professional and personal interest in improving safety standards on Irish roads and believe a reduction in the drivers’ maximum permitted blood/alcohol content is a vital part of that.”

“While professional drivers are statistically less likely to be involved in road traffic accidents, the consequences tend to be tragic when accidents occur given the large loads and size of the vehicles involved.

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Therefore, the Institute wholeheartedly backs any measure that will help improve overall road safety standards.”

“With the Road Traffic Bill having completed its passage through the Oireachtas, I look forward to it being implemented in the coming months.”

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