Alcohol and adult pedestrian fatalities.

Author(s)
Clayton, A.B.
Year
Abstract

A study was undertaken of all adult pedestrians who died in road accidents in Birmingham, during the period 1970-1972. Accidents involving drinking pedestrians occurred most frequently late at night and at weekends. The presence of alcohol occurred significantly more often amongst men, pedestrians aged 15-44, single and divorced persons, and those with partly skilled or unskilled occupations.

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Library number
B 6988 (In: B 4751 [electronic version only]) /83.4/ IRRD 211238
Source

In: Proceedings of the 17th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), November 1973, p. 340-350, 1 graph., 5 tab., 14 ref.

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