Not feeling up to it, don't drive

New Zealand Police, the NZ Transport Agency, and St John are all calling on people to stop taking risks with their lives and the lives of others on the road around them.

"People are still getting behind the wheel when they are drunk, high, or too tired to drive," says Inspector Gini Welch, Acting National Manager for Road Policing.

Inspector Welch says it's important to plan ahead if you're drinking; organise a sober driver, share a cab, or leave cab money in your mailbox.

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