New Year's Eve is a great time to get together with friends and family.
The Morning After Campaign reminds drivers that they may still be over the limit the morning after a party even if they have been to sleep.
There are some great morning after calculators you can use to see if you’re still over the limit to give you peace of mind that you’re not drink driving.
Happy 2018 and Safe Driving from everyone at the Good Garage Scheme.
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Sunday, 31 December 2017
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
Are you safe to drive the 'Morning After"?
According to the Department of Transport's THINK! campaign, you could be over the legal limit many hours after your last drink, even
if it's the 'morning after'.
Sleep, coffee and cold showers don't help to sober you up - time is the only way to get alcohol out of your system.
It takes a lot longer than most people think for alcohol to pass through the body.
On average it takes around one hour per unit of alcohol, though this can vary depending on a number of factors.
Because of this, there is a real risk that people who would not dream of driving after drinking may still be unwittingly over the drink drive limit the morning after.
This includes people going about everyday activities such as driving to work, doing the school run, popping to the shops or going to see friends.
According to THINK! approximately 5,500 people fail a breath test in the morning each year.
If you are planning to drink alcohol, plan how to get home without driving.
http://think.direct.gov.uk/index.html
http://morning-after.org.uk/?page_id=82
The Good Garage Scheme would like to wish everyone a safe and Happy New Year, with thanks THINK! for sharing this advice and information.
Sleep, coffee and cold showers don't help to sober you up - time is the only way to get alcohol out of your system.

On average it takes around one hour per unit of alcohol, though this can vary depending on a number of factors.
Because of this, there is a real risk that people who would not dream of driving after drinking may still be unwittingly over the drink drive limit the morning after.
This includes people going about everyday activities such as driving to work, doing the school run, popping to the shops or going to see friends.
According to THINK! approximately 5,500 people fail a breath test in the morning each year.
If you are planning to drink alcohol, plan how to get home without driving.
- Agree on a designated driver
- Save a taxi number to your phone
- Download an Uber app
- Find ou about public transport routes and running times before you go out
http://think.direct.gov.uk/index.html
http://morning-after.org.uk/?page_id=82
The Good Garage Scheme would like to wish everyone a safe and Happy New Year, with thanks THINK! for sharing this advice and information.
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Monday, 9 December 2013
THINK! before you Drink & Drive

Any amount of alcohol affects your ability to drive. You risk a fine of up to £5,000, a minimum 12-month driving ban and a criminal record.
This year THINK! warns motorists of the dangers of driving the "morning after". Contrary to what a lot of people believe, sleep and coffee do not always sober you up after a night of drinking.
It takes a lot longer than most people think for alcohol to pass through the body.
On average it takes around one hour per unit of alcohol, though this can vary depending on weight, build, and gender.
Because of this, there is a real risk that people who would not dream of driving after drinking may still be unwittingly over the drink-drive limit the morning after.
This includes people going about everyday activities such as driving to work, doing the school run, popping to the shops or to see friends.
Here are a couple of facts about drink driving and the ‘morning after’:
• In 2012, 290 people were killed in drink-drive accidents in Great Britain (17% of all reported road fatalities), an increase of around a quarter compared with 2011 (DfT provisional figures).
• In 2011 more people failed breath tests between the hours of 6 am and 11 am than during the hour before or after midnight (ACPO).
We're not saying 'don't drink', but we are saying 'don't drink anything if you are driving' and 'don't drink heavily if you have to drive the following morning'.
Use our 'morning after calculator' to see how long it takes for alcohol to pass through the body.
The Good Garage Scheme would like to wish everyone a safe holiday season. Don't forget to charge your phone and download the Good Garage Scheme's free app before you travel in case you need to contact a garage.
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