New Zealand drug-driving deaths surpass drink-driving toll for first time

Road association calls for police to be given saliva testing kits to tackle ‘silent killer’

More people died on New Zealand’s roads last year after collisions involving drug-drivers than drink-drivers, new research has shown.

The Automobile Association (AA) has called the statistic proof of the “silent killer” of drug-driving and said police needed to be given saliva-based testing kits.

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