-
Science news this weekend included UK plans to enable roadside testing for drugs
Laboratory products
Drug-drive test makes science news headlines
Jan 17 2011
Home Office minister James Brokenshire announced the device on Friday (January 14th), outlining its importance in the fight against drug-influenced driving.
Current regulations mean that an approved medical examiner must assess individuals before they can be subjected to a blood test.
With an automated and legislated device to do this part of the process, it is hoped officers might be able to test more motorists they suspect of having taken drugs, as they can do using a breathalyser to detect traces of alcohol at present.
The Home Office has now published its specification of a device it is hoped could achieve this.
Mr Brokenshire says: "Motorists under the influence of drugs are a danger on the road. We are determined that police have the highest-quality devices to help identify them."
He adds that the science news is "a big step" in the direction of achieving that target.
Digital Edition
Lab Asia Dec 2025
December 2025
Chromatography Articles- Cutting-edge sample preparation tools help laboratories to stay ahead of the curveMass Spectrometry & Spectroscopy Articles- Unlocking the complexity of metabolomics: Pushi...
View all digital editions
Events
Jan 21 2026 Tokyo, Japan
Jan 28 2026 Tokyo, Japan
Jan 29 2026 New Delhi, India
Feb 07 2026 Boston, MA, USA
Asia Pharma Expo/Asia Lab Expo
Feb 12 2026 Dhaka, Bangladesh



