The Road Safety Authority says driving after a boozy brunch is just as dangerous as doing it after a night out.
We're being told to take extra care this weekend after a 7 per cent rise in road deaths so far this year.
90 people have been killed in crashes - with almost a third taking place on a Sunday.
The RSA's Moyagh Murdock says the afternoon and early evening is now the most dangerous time to be travelling.
