In a recent survey conducted by the Community Against Drunken Driving (CADD), concerning statistics have emerged regarding drunk driving in Delhi. According to the findings, a staggering 81.2% of the 30,000 respondents admitted to having driven under the influence of alcohol.
The survey, conducted between August 1 and December 31 in 2023, garnered responses from a diverse pool of participants, with 20,776 male and 9,224 female respondents providing insights into their experiences and behaviors on the road.
The survey findings indicate that individuals admitting to drunk driving encompass both four-wheeler and two-wheeler owners.

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Drunk driving: A big concern on Indian roads
Drunk driving remains a significant contributor to road fatalities in India, as highlighted by the road accident data for 2022 released by the Centre. According to the data, drunk driving accounted for a substantial portion of road accidents nationwide in 2022, causing 3,268 accidents, which equates to nearly one-tenth of all accidents recorded that year.
Additionally, 1,503 fatalities were attributed to drunk driving, comprising approximately 11% of the total road accident deaths in India for that year.
Drunk driving: What law says
The Motor Vehicle Act explicitly outlines traffic regulations pertaining to drunk driving. Traffic police officials can make drivers undergo a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) test to assess their level of intoxication.
Typically, breath analysers are utilized by traffic police to determine alcohol levels, with the rule stipulating that a driver is considered safe if their alcohol level measures less than 30 mg per 100 ml of blood.



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