Every year in NSW, approximately 20,000 people are convicted for drink driving offences. In 2002, alcohol was a factor in 21 per cent of all fatal crashes. The economic cost of these crashes to the community is approximately $192 million. Repeat drink drive offenders represent a significant proportion of the drink-driving problem in NSW. Australian and international research shows the recidivist drink driver to be resistant to traditional interventions. The NSW Sober Driver Program was developed as a whole of government initiative to target serious road safety problems caused by repeat drink drive offenders in NSW. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E211985.
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