The Direct Line study claims 35% have driven after having smoked marijuana, 15% after having taken cocaine and 11% after popped a pill of ecstasy.
Police warn that driving whilst under the influence of drugs can be as dangerous - or worse - than driving whilst drunk, and they will seek to prosecute anyone caught at the wheel whilst under the influence.
Image courtesy of DirectGov
BCB's Claire Harris spoke to two drivers who talked to us exclusively on the condition we give them absolute anonymity.
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