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THINK! launches first DRUG DRIVING CAMPAIGN in a decade

24 Nov 2025

 

We’re determined to tackle this growing issue as part of our upcoming Road Safety Strategy, which will set out how we make our roads safer for everyone.

  • first THINK! drug driving campaign in a decade warns of the risks and consequences of drug driving
  • police are working alongside THINK! over the festive period, where cases of drug driving typically spike across England and Wales
  • part of the government’s ongoing work to tackle drug driving

The first drug driving campaign in a decade launches today (24 November 2025), by government backed ‘THINK!’ to remind people that one poor decision can have devastating consequences.

The campaign aims to stop the rise in cases and prevent more tragedies on our roads.

Teaming up with police enforcement operations, new adverts running online will target drug driving ‘hotspots’ across England and Wales using police data.

This campaign targets young men, as DfT statistics show that around 90% of drivers impaired by drugs in collisions are male and 4 in every 10 are aged between 17 and 30 (additional statistics are based on analysis of STATS19 data for collisions with ‘impaired by drugs’ as a contributory factor, 2018 to 2022 data).

The latest data also shows an increase in drug-related collisions over the last 10 years: between 2014 and 2023, there has been a 70% increase in driver fatalities where drugs were present. 

With the tagline, ‘Don’t put drugs in the driving seat’, the new campaign video is shot entirely from the driver’s seat with a dynamic rotating camera. The film shows how one reckless choice can spiral into devastating consequences: a car collision, police station visit, facing the judge in court and ultimately ending up behind bars.

Further information:

THINK! launches first drug driving campaign in a decade - GOV.UK