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‘It’s OK to drive high,’ younger drivers tell road safety charity

Chris_rosamond@autovia.co.uk

Attitudes to drugs revealed

Older drivers also dabbling

ALARMING new research suggests that young people are increasingly casual about drug use while driving, with more than a fifth of 17-34-year-olds believing it’s fine to drive after taking Class A drugs.

The figure comes from research published by road safety charity IAM RoadSmart, and illustrates the existence

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