The news is full of horrendous stories highlighting the
dangers of drink driving, but the rise in people driving under the influence of
drugs should not be overlooked. This abhorrent practice often fails to make an
impact on the headlines, but driving under the influence of drugs is a highly
dangerous risk to take.
The Department of Transport reported at least 640
accidents and 49 deaths were caused as a result of drivers being under the
influence of either illegal or medicinal drugs. It will come as no surprise
that drugs can cause hallucinations, paranoia, dizziness and a whole host of
other side effects, which can severely affect your ability to drive. People found to be under the influence of
drugs when driving face a fine of up to £5000, a jail sentence of up to six
months and an automatic driving ban, with a minimum 12 month suspension.
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