Intoxicated drivers responsible for fatal crashes
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Intoxicated drivers cause one-in-three fatal crashes on Finnish roads, OTI reports
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Finnish Crash Data Institute analysed 1,500 fatal crashes between 2014-2023 .
Study found that 37 percent of fatal crashes were caused by drivers under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or both.
Of those drivers, 67 percent showed clear signs of having substance abuse problems.
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