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Drink drivers destroy and shatter lives – stark warnings issued before Christmas

written by Rachel McLaughlin December 14, 2016
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The Donegal Road Safety Working Group are sending out a strong message to Never, Ever Drink or Drug Drive. Drink driving destroys lives, families and communities and as the festive season approaches, stark warnings have been issued to road-users about the consequences of drink-driving.

To date, 181 people have been killed on Irish roads this year, an increase of 34 compared to the same period last year. 10 people have tragically been killed in Donegal.

The Road Safety Authority and Gardaí recently launched their Christmas and New Year campaign against drink-driving. This year’s Road Safety Campaign includes a TV clip featuring Gillian and Ronan Treacy, whose four-year-old son Ciarán (pictured above) was killed in 2014 when the car he was traveling in was involved in a head-on collision with a drunk driver.

Earlier this year, the RSA’s Pre-Crash Report on Alcohol, which examined Garda forensic investigation files into fatal crashes between 2008 and 2012, showed that alcohol was a factor in 38% of all fatal collisions (driver, passenger, pedestrian, motorcyclist and cyclist), claiming the lives of 286 people.

29% of drivers and motorcyclists killed had consumed alcohol. Between January and October 2016, there were 6,629 arrests for driving under the influence – 406 more than the same period in 2015.

There were 665 arrests for driving under the influence during last year’s Christmas Drink Driving Campaign.

Gardaí will be increasing the number of mandatory alcohol testing checkpoints around the country over the next six weeks, which will be run on a 24/7 basis. Gardaí can breath test any driver that has committed any road traffic offence.

Gardai and the PSNI also recently launched their annual cross border Christmas Drink Driving campaign which is supported by the Donegal Road Safety Working Group as part of their ongoing road safety awareness programme and also reinforces the continued co-operation between both forces with regard to road safety on both sides of the border.  

Brian O’Donnell, Donegal County Council Road Safety Officer said, “Our message to motorists is – never, ever drink or drug drive, because the consequences for you and others could be life changing. Simply put, drink-driving destroys lives, at best, you could lose your licence but far worse, and far more difficult to live with, is the possibility of seriously injuring or killing someone on the roads”.

“I would also appeal to passengers as well, don’t take a lift from a driver who has been drinking, if you do, you are putting your life in the hands of a drunk driver. Just one drink impairs your driving – that’s not an opinion, it is a fact. One second, one stupid decision and it can change yours and everyone’s lives around you forever. Christmas and the New Year is a time for enjoying family, friends and social events. It is vitally important to stress the importance of; if you drink, don’t drive and if you drive, don’t drink – it’s that simple”.

The Christmas Drink Driving video can be viewed here

The DRSWG would like to take this opportunity to wish all road users a Happy and Safe Christmas and New Year.

Drink drivers destroy and shatter lives – stark warnings issued before Christmas was last modified: December 14th, 2016 by Rachel McLaughlin
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