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Breath Test Statistics, England and Wales, 1999

NCJ Number
188542
Author(s)
Graham Wilkins; Paul Hayward
Date Published
December 2000
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This report presents statistics about the numbers of drivers in England and Wales required to undergo breath tests for possible alcohol consumption during 1995-99, as well as about the numbers of positive and refused tests.
Abstract
The analysis revealed that 764,500 screening breath tests took place during 1999, 6 percent fewer than in 1998. The number of positive or refused tests declined by 8 percent to 94,100 in 1999. The proportion of positive or refused tests was 12 percent of the screening tests in 1999, a decline of 1 percentage point from 1998. Nearly one-fifth of the screening tests took place during December. The proportion of positive or refused tests during that month was 7 percent. The rates of tests varied widely by police agency area, from 520 per 100,000 people in Bedfordshire to 5,140 per 100,000 in Cleveland. Figures, tables, reference notes, and mission statement of the Research, Development, and Statistics Directorate