The number of deaths caused by drink-driving related road accidents fell sharply last year, provisional government figures reveal. Fatalities fell by 35% from 380 in 2009 to 250 in 2010. Serious injuries fell by 18% to 1,230, while minor injuries fell by 19% to 8,220. The provisional statistics from the Department for Transport (DfT) are based on road accidents reported to police across the UK, involving drinking and driving.
The DfT has also published provisional casualty figures for all types...
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