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Read This 1 in 6 wedding guests drink-drive the morning after marriage celebration, study finds By Richard Jenkins Published 27th Jun 2024, 09:22 BST Comment Direct Line One in six wedding guests admit to drink-driving the morning after a marriage celebration. A quarter of those aged 18-34 - the most likely offenders - have done this within the last year. More than a fifth (21 per cent) of men admit they planned to avoid drinking alcohol but changed their mind - and still driven home at the end of the night.

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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. The research was commissioned by Direct Line to highlight the dangers of morning-after drink driving, with a car crashing into a three-metre high wedding cake outside Blenheim Palace. The study found those aged 18-34 are the most likely offenders | Direct Line Raising awareness The poll of 2,000 adults found 29 per cent of attendees who drink, will neck a staggering 16 or more alcoholic beverages at a wedding.

Matt Pernet for the insurer said: "As one of the UK’s leading motor insurers, we�.

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