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LONDON – Drink-drivers will be forced to fit a breathalyser in their car when returning to the road after a conviction, EU officials have announced.

Ministers want to lower road deaths by forcing convicted drink-drivers to blow into the devices before they are able to start their engines.

The legislation is due to come into effect from mid-2022 for all new models and from 2024 for cars with existing designs.

The move is described by the road safety charity Brake as the “biggest leap forward for road safety this century”.

The plans were approved in March but rubber-stamped by the European Council late last week. It is highly likely the reforms will be bought to the UK because the Government has agreed to mirror EU road safety rules after Brexit.