One in ten people surveyed by RSA admit to drink-driving

One in ten people surveyed by RSA admit to drink-driving

RSA chairwoman Liz O’Donnell and MBRS director Denis Cusack at the Safe and Sober seminar at UCD on Friday where the new research data was revealed. Picture: Keith Arkins Media

One in 10 people responding to a survey have admitted to driving after having at least one drink in the last year. 

The detail was revealed in a Behaviour and Attitudes survey undertaken for the Road Safety Authority (RSA). The survey findings were described as "worrying" by Road Safety Minister Jack Chambers.

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