Alcohol influences upon closed-course driving performance.

Author(s)
Huntley, M S.
Year
Abstract

Alcohol and driving research has ranged broadly in terms of technical sophistication and adequacy of experimental design. The magnitude of alcohol effects is modified by driving skill, drinking experience, personality, the nature of driving task, and sleep deprivation. Such interactions illustrate the complicated nature of the alcohol performance relationship and indicate the important of research on the effects of alcohol combined with other driving-relevant variables. Discussions are added.

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B 6388 (In: B 6384) /83.4/
Source

In: Alcohol, drugs and driving : proceedings of the Vermont Symposium on Alcohol, drugs and driving, held in Warren, Vermont on October 12-15, 1972, p. 107-129, 33 ref.

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