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NSW Drink Driving Laws and Facts

Learn about the strict alcohol limits for learner and provisional drivers in New South Wales, the dangers of drink driving, statistics on young drivers, and the legal consequences of impaired driving.

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NSW Drink Driving Laws and Facts

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  1. Drink Driving Resource

  2. A zero blood alcohol limit applies to: • all learner drivers (L) • all Provisional 1 drivers (P1) • all Provisional 2 drivers (P2)

  3. What are the laws around driving for L and P Platers? • It is against the law to have any alcohol in your system as a L or P plater Under the NSW law. • Between the hours of 11pm and 5am you must not drive with more than one passenger under the age of 21.

  4. FACTS Young people and car crash statistics

  5. Young drivers aged 17 to 25 years are at a higher risk of crashing than drivers of older age groups for lots of reasons including inexperience, attitudes towards driving and risk taking behaviour. FACT

  6. FACT • Amongst crashes in which alcohol involvement was known, alcohol was a contributing factor in 54% of fatal crashes on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, 25% of all fatal crashes, 8% of injury crashes and 6% of all crashes.

  7. FACT Drink driving is a factor in about one in every five crashes in NSW where someone loses their life. Of the people who are killed, 88 per cent are men and 75 per cent are under the age of 40.

  8. FACT One third of all drink drivers in fatal crashes are aged 17-24 years (despite making up only about one-seventh of all licensed drivers).

  9. FACT In NSW, police have the power to: • Stop drivers at random to test for alcohol. • Arrest drivers who test over the legal limit. • Arrest drivers they believe are impaired by drugs, and conduct a blood and urine test • Require a driver to undergo a sobriety test in certain circumstances.

  10. FACT Drink driving is stupid http://www.alcoholinfo.nsw.gov.au/injury_and_trauma/drink_driving

  11. Watch short film 3- Drink Driving

  12. What decisions do you see lead to the final result? Possible Responses • Playing ‘Need for Speed’ video game • Everyone was drinking • Choosing to get a lift rather than getting picked up by her mother • Not wearing seat belts • Having the car keys easily accessible when drinking • Excessively loud music in car may have affected concentration • Speeding • Drink driving

  13. If this hadn’t been fatal what other outcomes do think could happen from this decision? Possible answers Hit another car Broken bones Head concussion Paralysed Hit a pedestrian Damaged the car Financial burden

  14. What could have been done differently to avoid this situation? Possible answers • Organised a lift prior to the evening • Got a taxi • Be picked up by a parent or sober friend • Selected one designated driver • Drive at the speed limit • Worn seat belts • Not having car keys easily accessible when driving • Sleep over at the friend’s house

  15. What other ways could the girl have got home? Possible answers • By a family member or friend • Taxi • Public transport • Slept there

  16. Who do think will be affected by this situation? Possible answers • All the young people involved in the crash • Family and friends of the people involved in the crash • Police and members of the community that witness the accident and its aftermath

  17. What would the charge be for this event? • Dangerous Driving Occasioning Death • If a person is convicted they are liable to imprisonment for 10 years

  18. Remember………… Drink driving is stupid

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