The father of a teenager killed by a drunk driver has welcomed proposed legislation to lower the drink driving limit.
In its road safety strategy, the government proposed reducing the drink-drive limit in England and Wales from 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath to 22 micrograms.
It would also require some convicted drink-drivers to fit alcolocks to their vehicles, which prevent them from being started unless they pass a breath test.
Peter Funnell from Biddenden, Kent, whose son Will died in 2014, aged 19, said alcolocks were “a brilliant idea” and “should be more widespread than just people that have been convicted before”.