Report to VicRoads: Vehicle based sanctions to address drink driving
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Licence sanctions including suspension, disqualification, or revocation have been effective
in reducing recidivism and crash rates among those convicted of driving while under the
influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Nonetheless, studies have indicated that many offenders
continue to drive while they are unlicensed. Consequently, more recent attention has been
given to vehicle sanctions that separate the offender from their vehicle. Vehicle based
interventions focus on incapacitating the vehicle or separating it from the offending driver
rather than relying on the threat of further sanctions to encourage compliance. Following on
from a previous review conducted by Dr. Ron Christie (2006) for VicRoads, which
examined the effectiveness of vehicle based sanctions in deterring unlicensed driving, this
report considers the effectiveness of the aforementioned vehicle based sanctions for
addressing drink driving.