New law sees fewer tests for drink driving

Gardaí tested 70,000 fewer motorists for drink-driving offences last year, despite an overall increase in the number of checkpoints.

New law sees fewer tests for drink driving

Figures compiled by An Garda Síochána indicate that new drink-driving legislation, which has created different limits depending on the type of licence a driver holds, is having a negative impact on the number of motorists tested for driving above legal blood-alcohol limits.

Official Garda figures show there was a 13% reduction in the number of mandatory alcohol tests conducted on motorists in 2012 — down just over 70,000 to 469,102.

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