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E-Training World, the specialist in online driver risk assessments and e-driver training, has launched a free online programme to highlight the dangers of drinking and driving.

www.drinkdrivingkills.com is being offered to any organisation, business or individual completely free of charge as part of E-Training World’s commitment to road safety.

“We’re calling on any individual or organisation to help us highlight the dangers and risks associated with drinking and driving”, said Graham Hurdle, managing director of E-Training World. “And to achieve this we decided to offer this online programme free of charge and we’d like to encourage any company, road safety organisation, public sector body or anyone keen to promote safe driving to put a link to www.drinkdrivingkills.com from their web site.

“This will not only promote safe driving more widely by giving simple access to a system that highlights the dangers of drinking and driving, it also acts as a badge of approval on any web site that drink driving is not acceptable”.

The system allows you to pour alcohol into a glass to see if you know what a unit looks like, as well as testing your braking reactions.

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