AA: Many drivers over the limit the morning after

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AA: Many drivers over the limit the morning after

The AA has conducted a survey which reveals that many UK drivers suspect they have driven when over the limit the morning after a big night out.

Around 80 per cent of UK drivers believe they may have driven in the morning while their blood alcohol level was still to high for them to drive safely and legally.

Being over the legal limit for alcohol can lead to a driving ban if the motorist is caught, which can push up car insurance premiums.

Edmund King, AA president said: "If someone has been to a party drinking into the early hours and gets little sleep they might be over the limit the next morning.  

"Most would not be blatantly drink driving but the penalties of minimum one year's ban are likely to be the same."

Recent research by moneysupermarket.com revealed that a one year drink driving ban can cause car insurance premiums to rise by as much as 100 per cent in some cases.

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