More than a fifth of motorists (22%) aged 17-34 believe it is okay to drive after using Class A drugs, according to worrying new research published today by the UK’s leading road safety charity IAM RoadSmart.
A hidden epidemic of drug-driving is at large in Britain, with almost 1-in-3 motorists unwittingly driving with dangerous amounts of drugs in their system, according to the UK’s leading road safety charity, IAM RoadSmart.
A survey commissioned by road safety charity IAM RoadSmart has revealed that 10 per cent of UK motorists have driven in the 24 hours after taking illegal drugs .