NT police crack down on drink drivers in blitz
Police are cracking down on drink drivers in the Northern Territory after new statistics showed 88 percent of all road deaths in 2022 were alcohol-related. Road-side breath tests are ramping up with a traffic blitz from Darwin to Alice Springs already catching an alarming number of drivers under the influence.
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