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Morning-after drink-driving arrests 'increase' | Morning-after drink-driving arrests 'increase' |
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The number of motorists arrested for drink-driving the "morning after" has risen, police figures suggest. | The number of motorists arrested for drink-driving the "morning after" has risen, police figures suggest. |
Arrests between 06:00 and 08:00 rose from 350 in 2011 to 363 in 2012 - an increase of 4%, the data shows. | Arrests between 06:00 and 08:00 rose from 350 in 2011 to 363 in 2012 - an increase of 4%, the data shows. |
The figures from 22 of England and Wales' 45 police forces were obtained by a Freedom of Information Act and published by car insurers LV. | The figures from 22 of England and Wales' 45 police forces were obtained by a Freedom of Information Act and published by car insurers LV. |
A separate survey by LV showed 46% of drivers did not realise how long it took for alcohol to leave the body. | A separate survey by LV showed 46% of drivers did not realise how long it took for alcohol to leave the body. |
One in five drivers surveyed thought they were "ok" to drive the morning after they had been drinking. | One in five drivers surveyed thought they were "ok" to drive the morning after they had been drinking. |
According to LV, "morning-after" drink-drivers are on average five hours away from being sober enough to drive when they get behind the wheel. | According to LV, "morning-after" drink-drivers are on average five hours away from being sober enough to drive when they get behind the wheel. |
'Not fit to drive' | 'Not fit to drive' |
In the survey of 1,688 drivers: | In the survey of 1,688 drivers: |
It takes about an hour for the body to break down one unit of alcohol, NHS guidelines state. However this can vary depending on factors such as weight, age and sex. | It takes about an hour for the body to break down one unit of alcohol, NHS guidelines state. However this can vary depending on factors such as weight, age and sex. |
With drink-driving arrests due to peak across the UK in the run up to Christmas, LV car insurance managing director John O'Roarke said: "It's easy to assume that after a good night's sleep you will be sober enough to drive the next day but, depending on how many units you've had, you may not be fit to drive. | With drink-driving arrests due to peak across the UK in the run up to Christmas, LV car insurance managing director John O'Roarke said: "It's easy to assume that after a good night's sleep you will be sober enough to drive the next day but, depending on how many units you've had, you may not be fit to drive. |
"The key to enjoying the festive season is to plan ahead and don't drive if you are not within the legal alcohol limits." | "The key to enjoying the festive season is to plan ahead and don't drive if you are not within the legal alcohol limits." |
The police data showed the most drunk person arrested so far this year was a motorist stopped by Bedfordshire police who was eight times over the limit. | The police data showed the most drunk person arrested so far this year was a motorist stopped by Bedfordshire police who was eight times over the limit. |
It also showed that Thames Valley police made the highest number of arrests - 4,783 - for drink-driving between 2011 and 2012. | It also showed that Thames Valley police made the highest number of arrests - 4,783 - for drink-driving between 2011 and 2012. |
According to NHS figures, 230 people were killed as a result of drink-driving in 2011. | According to NHS figures, 230 people were killed as a result of drink-driving in 2011. |
People convicted of drink-driving can be fined up to £5,000, be banned from driving for at least a year and even be given a prison sentence. |
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