Alcohol-impaired driving in the United States : results from the 2016 TIRF USA Road Safety Monitor.

Author(s)
Casanova Powell, T. Mainegra Hing, M. Vanlaar, W.G.M. & Robertson, R.D.
Year
Abstract

This fact sheet summarizes the national results of the 2016 USA Road Safety Monitor (USA RSM) on alcohol-impaired driving. This USA RSM is the second annual public opinion survey conducted by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation USA, Inc. (TIRF USA) under sponsorship from Anheuser-Busch. The first USA RSM was conducted in 2015. The survey takes the pulse of the nation regarding the alcohol-impaired driving issue by means of an online survey of a random, representative sample of U.S. drivers aged 21 years or older. A total of 5,050 U.S. drivers completed the poll in October 2016. This issue provides a general overview of key results obtained from the survey this year and compares them with results from the previous year. Subsequent fact sheets will be produced in the following months that will explore specific features of alcohol-impaired driving in greater detail. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20161015 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Washington, D.C., TIRF USA Inc., 2016, 8 p., 16 ref.; Road Safety Monitor

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