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The first day of roadside drug testing has been welcomed as a great day for police.
The testing got underway in Wellington on Monday, and will be rolled out to the rest of the country next year.
Roadside saliva tests will be carried out for four drugs - THC (present in cannabis), methamphetamine, MDMA (also known as ecstasy or molly) and cocaine.
Superintendent Steve Greally told Morning Report it was the first time police had had the power to test drivers for drug use.
"We know full well drugs account for about 30 percent of fatal crashes."
NZTA research has found alcohol and other drugs contributed to 30 percent of fatal crashes, 20 percent of serious injury crashes and 12 percent of minor injury crashes.
Drug testing was combined with alcohol breath testing for the first tests, Greally said.
He said feedback so far had been
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