This paper considers the issue of drink driving in Western Australia with a particular focus on enhancing measures to reduce the incidence of repeat offending. It provides a summary of the research evidence and international best practice and explores some of the complexities associated with designing an effective program to counter drink driving. A model drink driving program is outlined. The proposed drink driving program provides a multi-agency response aimed at reducing the incidence of repeat drink driving and the associated harm. It comprises a number of elements including: targeted education/information; driver-based sanctions; initiatives to limit unlicensed driving; a rehabilitation program including assessment, brief intervention and alcohol treatment; an alcohol interlock scheme; vehicle-based sanctions with provision for immobilisation, impoundment and confiscation; and supporting legislation and policies. The innovative drink driving program outlined in the paper is at the forefront of world's best practice. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E211985.
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