DRIVERS in Worcestershire are being warned they are more than twice as likely to be breath tested this December than in other months.
A Freedom of Information request by personal breathalyser firm AlcoSense shows that in December last year, West Mercia Police stopped 1,060 motorists suspected of drink driving.
That compares with 469 breath tests in an average month.
The number West Mercia motorists tested last December found to be over the limit was 129, a failure rate of one in eight.
“Christmas parties and other festive celebrations mean Police always ramp up roadside breath testing in December,” said Hunter Abbott, MD of AlcoSense Laboratories.
“At the current drink-drive limit in England and Wales, you are 13 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than when sober.
“If you drink four pints of medium-strong beer or four large glasses of wine, it can take as long as 14 hours for the alcohol to clear your system.
“If you’ve been drinking in the evening, don’t drive. If you’re driving the next day, test yourself with a personal breathalyser to make sure you’re clear of alcohol from the night before. One in five drink drive convictions are in the morning”.
West Mercia Police carried out 6,217 roadside breath tests throughout 2023, of which 938 were either positive or refused. That means 15 per cent of motorists failed the test overall.
Nationally, there were 300 deaths on Britain’s roads where a motorist was over the drink drive limit – an alarming increase of 15 per cent over the previous year and the highest since 2009. Drunk drivers account for 17 per cent of all road deaths.
The Department for Transport estimate that the total number of people injured in drink drive accidents was 6,800 – also up slightly.