Alcohol-specific controls: Implications for road safety.

Author(s)
Simpson, H.M. Beirness, D.J. Mayhew, D.R. & Donelson, A.C.
Year
Abstract

This report addresses the impact, on the alcohol-crash problem, of countermeasures intended to control the use, distribution, sale and marketing of alcoholic beverages. The report draws heavily on the existing, published scientific literature. In this respect, it is intended to be thorough, but cannot provide an exhaustive review of the voluminous literature that exists on some of the countermeasures discussed. Indeed, to provide merely a critique on every study would be contrary to the major intention of this report, which is to consider such research.

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Publication

Library number
B 23919 /83.4/
Source

Ottawa, Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada (TIRF), 1985, 129 p., graph., tab., ref.

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