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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Neil Lancefield

‘Drug-driving epidemic’ in UK amid staggering increase in crimes

  • Drug-driving offences in Britain have surpassed drink-driving for the first time, with 30,707 endorsements added to licences in 2025, marking a 28 per cent increase over three years.
  • Conversely, drink-driving endorsements decreased by 17 per cent to 29,981 in the same period, according to data obtained by IAM RoadSmart.
  • Young drivers aged 17-24 are significantly overrepresented, accounting for 18 per cent of all drug-driving endorsements despite comprising only 6 per cent of licence holders.
  • IAM RoadSmart has declared a “drug-driving epidemic” and urged for “radical action”, including giving police powers to immediately suspend licences after a failed roadside drug test.
  • The Department for Transport described the findings as “deeply concerning” and is reviewing penalties and exploring new forensic testing methods as part of its road safety strategy.

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Warning of ‘drug-driving epidemic’ as offences overtake drink-driving for the first time

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