DRE is an acronym that helps police officers identify people who are engaged in drugged driving on Ohio roadways.
Drug Recognition Experts, or DREs, go through at least 200 hours of training in order to accurately identify and testify against impaired drivers.
An Isle of Wight motorcyclist has been banned from driving after police discovered he was over the drug-drive limit.
Two men were arrested when they allegedly pulled over to ask officers for directions, allowing a K-9 unit to alert that there ...
The California Highway Patrol, the Shafter Police Department, and other agencies collaborated to do a staged demonstration of a deadly crash to raise awareness ...
The Highlands had the highest number of drug-driving offences recorded in Scotland during the festive period, according to a police report. Police found an increase in drinking and drug-use driving ...
More young people are being arrested for drink and drug driving offences, according to figures from a police force's campaign to tackle the issue. Suffolk Police said figures showed there was a 7% ...
Suffolk Police has released figures from its annual Christmas campaign to tackle drink and drug driving More young people are being arrested for drink and drug driving offences, according to ...
MORE COURT NEWS: Exmouth men sentenced for drug driving offences PAULA Libbey, of Thomas Close in Exmouth, was banned from driving for 60 months for drug driving. The 47-year-old appeared at ...
“If you see the stats you see so many incidents of people on drugs driving and then dying or killing people.” “Every year the (death) toll increases and more people losing lives on the roads.
Islam, of Grand Avenue, Ely, later pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, failing to stop, and possession with intent to supply class A drugs. The court heard he had previous convictions for ...