Reported Road Casualties Involving Illegal Alcohol Levels 2024
Summary
The Department for Transport has announced the release of provisional 2024 statistics on road casualties involving illegal alcohol levels in Great Britain, scheduled for July 2026. The statistics will cover drink-drive collisions and casualties reported during 2024. This is an advance notice of a statistical data release and does not create new regulatory obligations.
What changed
The Department for Transport published an advance announcement that provisional 2024 statistics on reported road casualties involving illegal alcohol levels in Great Britain will be released in July 2026. The announcement serves as advance notice of an upcoming statistical data release and does not establish any new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations.
Affected parties, including road safety authorities, policy researchers, and public health stakeholders, should note the forthcoming data release to inform future road safety planning and drink-driving prevention strategies. The statistics will provide updated figures on the scale of alcohol-related road casualties in 2024, which may be relevant for reviewing existing road safety policies and enforcement approaches.
What to do next
- Monitor for the July 2026 statistics release
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Accredited official statistics announcement
Reported road casualties in Great Britain, involving illegal alcohol levels: 2024
2024 statistics on drink-drive collisions and casualties.
From: Department for Transport Published 19 May 2025 Last updated 15 April 2026
Release date: July 2026 (provisional)
These statistics will be released in July 2026
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