A driver is in custody following a single-vehicle accident on A2011 Crawley Avenue in Crawley, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns. The incident, which took place early this morning, prompted a swift response from Sussex Roads Police.
Upon arrival at the scene, officers found a vehicle that had crashed into a roadside barrier. The driver, who was alone in the car, admitted to police that he had smoked cannabis the previous night. A subsequent roadside drug test returned positive, leading to his arrest.
This accident serves as a critical reminder of the “Fatal 5” driving behaviours that significantly increase the risk of fatal accidents on the road. These include speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, careless driving, not wearing a seatbelt, and using a mobile phone while driving.
Sussex Roads Police are using this incident to renew their call for drivers to adhere strictly to road safety laws. Driving under the influence of drugs not only puts the driver at risk but also endangers the lives of all road users,” a spokesperson for the police said. “It is crucial for the safety of everyone on the road that drivers understand the severe consequences of such reckless behaviour.”
The driver involved in this morning’s collision is currently being held in custody, pending further investigation. Sussex Police continue to investigate the specifics of the incident and are asking anyone who witnessed the crash or who has relevant information to come forward.
This incident starkly highlights the dangers of impaired driving and the importance of road safety awareness. Sussex Roads Police hope that sharing details of this and similar incidents will help reduce the number of traffic accidents and improve safety on the roads.