ACPO Summer 2014 Drink Drive Campaign Results


Organisation: ACPO
Date uploaded: 11th August 2014
Date published/launched: July 2014


ACPO said it was disappointed with the results of the 2014 summer drink drive campaign.

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ACPO said it was disappointed with the results of the 2014 summer drink drive campaign.

The figures show that while the number of tests administered decreased, the proportion of drivers failing increased by more than 1%. At 7.5%, the failure rate among drivers aged under-25 years was higher than the overall rate (6.5%).

The increase in the failure rate could be down to a more intelligence-led approach to testing drivers, with police forces focusing on morning after drink driving and areas where risk was highest.

During the campaign, which ran from June 1 to June 30, 63,688 tests were administered, of which 4,108 (6.5%) were failed, tested positive or refused. This is a numerical decrease from 5,170 failed tests in 2013, but a percentage increase of 1.33% as testing practices changed, resulting in a decrease in the number of tests administered. 962 of the failed tests were carried out on drivers aged under-25 years.

The full campaign figures can be found on the ACPO website – see link below.

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