Bringing together evidence, policy and practice to reduce alcohol harm
Transport
Alcohol and air travel
Summary Introduction There has been increased focus on the problems caused by drunk, disruptive passengers in recent years in the media and amongst UK parliamentarians....
A brief history of drink-driving policy
Summary Introduction Otherwise known as Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), drink-driving in the UK is defined as the act of...
IAS response to Roads Policing Review Call for Evidence
IAS response to Transport Select Committee ‘Road safety: young and novice drivers’ inquiry
Fit to fly? Summary report of the policy debate on alcohol and air travel
The incidence of drunk and disruptive passengers on flights is increasing, having risen significantly since 2013. This puts the safety and welfare of passengers and...
Running on empty: Drink-driving law enforcement in England
Drink-driving deaths and casualties have flat lined in the UK since 2010 with around 240 deaths and more than 8,000 casualties reported every year. England...
IAS response to the Driving offences and penalties relating to causing death or serious injury consultation
IAS response to Monitoring drink driving: A statistical consultation on the Department for Transport’s drink drive statistics
IAS response to Department for Transport road safety compliance consultation – Don’t Die from a Broken Heart
IAS response to Government consultation on drink-driving – Next steps