People who do not want to invest in a range of car spares to spruce up their auto only to end up in an accident may welcome a new government campaign.
The Department for Transport has launched some television adverts highlighting the dangers of drug-driving.
It explained the country’s leaders felt compelled to act after research revealed one in ten young male motorists have got behind the wheel after taking illegal substances.
Transport secretary Andrew Adonis said the government was keen to challenge the attitudes of people who thought it was acceptable to drive while under the influence of drugs.
He stated: "We are determined to get the message through to this reckless minority that their behaviour is putting lives in danger."
The first advert was shown yesterday (August 17th) on ITV1 before Coronation Street.
Meanwhile, replacing vehicle parts as soon as they become worn with car spares purchased online could help motorists ensure their autos keep turning heads.

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