‘None for the Road’ campaign impacts drivers across Greater Manchester

Date published: 18 January 2018


Greater Manchester Police arrested 152 people for drink and drug driving offences over the Christmas and New Year period as part of its ‘None for the Road’ drink and drug drive operation.

Officers across the Force breathalysed or drug tested 923 drivers between 1 December 2017 and 1 Jan 2018, tackling the potential spike in drink and drug driving in the run up to Christmas.

Of those tested, 140 were arrested for being over the legal drink drive limit with an additional 12 arrests made for drivers who tested positive for illegal drug substances.

This equates to 16% of all drivers stopped testing positive for alcohol or drugs.

Chief Inspector Tariq Butt, who leads GMP’s Traffic Unit, said: “Results from the Christmas and New Year operation highlight that the ‘None for the Road’ message has made an impact, however the figures do not represent the significant drop in drink and drug driving arrests that we would like to see across Greater Manchester.

“I want to reassure the public that although the festive period may have ended, police vigilance will remain at the same level throughout 2018.

“I would ask that motorists make it their New Year’s resolutions to have none for the road.”

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service Group Manager Ben Levy said: “Over the festive period, GMFRS dealt with 124 road traffic collisions, around 30 a week. This is an astonishing amount where many of the incidents can be avoided through taking extra care and not driving irresponsibly. This includes not getting behind the wheel drunk under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

“The work we do as part of the ‘None for the Road’ campaign aims to educate people on how they can make the roads safer for themselves and others and we will continue to hammer home this message.”

To report a drink or drug driver, contact Greater Manchester Police on 101 or 999 in an emergency. Alternatively, you can call independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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