Beverage alcohol concentration and traffic safety.

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

An intrinsic difference among alcoholic beverages - alcohol concentration- and its relevance to impaired driving is examined. There were two main objective (1) to determine whether concentration of beverage alcohol is associated with impaired- driving problems, and (2) to assess the importance of this difference among alcoholic beverages compared to other factors, for example, personal and social characteristics of drinking drivers.

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B 26832 /83.5 /
Source

Ottawa, Ontario, The Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada TIRF, 1988, XIX + 169 p., 176 ref.

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