Indeed - compare though the 2016 statistics which show there were 32 fatal accidents where the driver was using a mobile phone and the more than 3,000 fatalities in accidents where speed was a factor.
Thankfully drinking and driving has become socially unacceptable and the number of deaths where drink was a factor has fallen over the years.
Speeding however is still very much the norm and anyone convicted of speeding is both unlikely to lose their licence nor be condemned by other drivers...
Set up a road block outside the car parks and P&R after a match - what proportion of drivers will have had at least a pint - I would guess it would be very high.