We recently surveyed 1,000 UK drivers in an attempt to determine what people think about the new drug-driving law. We were particularly interested to know whether people found the new law confusing, whether those who take prescription drugs feel at risk and whether drivers thought the new law would be of benefit. Our anonymous survey was carried out by market research specialists, OnePoll.
Key facts from the OnePoll survey include:
- 3% of drivers said they did not know enough about the new law to understand it fully
- 8% of the UK panel believe the new law will result in fewer drug-driving related accidents
- But 38.2% of those people said the repercussions for those driving under the influence of drugs are not severe enough
- Nearly 10% of males surveyed have been convicted of drunk driving
- More than a quarter of people surveyed feel ‘at risk’ if they are currently taking medication
Insurance Revolution’s Mark Rigby said:
“The fact that more than half of drivers surveyed are still confused about the new drug driving law is very concerning.
People clearly aren’t sure which legal drugs are affected by the new law, and we believe there needs to be far more information available.
We are 100% against drug driving and believe it needs to be wiped out, but people are clearly confused, and that needs to be addressed.”