The choice to set up a random breath testing station in the morning seems counterintuitive, but New South Wales Highway Patrol have revealed why they do it.

Australia has some of the strictest laws surrounding driving under the influence, and it knows how to enforce them effectively.

In fact, in other countries, such as the United States, police need a reasonable suspicion that you are driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol before they pull you over; in Australia, police can pull you over anytime, anywhere – which you can read more about here.

But you may have noticed that occasionally, the Highway Patrol will set up a random breath testing station (RBT) early in the morning, which could come across as counterintuitive.

Suppose you’re confused why, you wouldn’t be alone. Reddi

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