Alcohol use by drivers fatally injured in motor vehicle accidents : 1992 and the past ten years.

Author(s)
Transport Canada, Road Safety
Year
Abstract

This leaflet provides information on the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of drivers fatally injured in motor vehicle accidents in Canadian provinces and territories. The information is derived from the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) Fatality Database, which consists of data collected from reported prepared by provincial coroners, medical examiners or investigating police officers. These data were supplied to TIRF by provincial and territorial agencies. There are no data regarding whether the drivers were at fault in the collision.

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Library number
C 22289 [electronic version only]
Source

Ottawa, Ontario, Transport Canada, Road Safety, 1995, 12 p.; Leaflet TP 2436; CL 9406 (E)

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