Cannabis and road trauma : an emerging issue for injury prevention and control.

Author(s)
Tutt, D. Bauer, L. & Warn, A.
Year
Abstract

The link between alcohol, motor vehicle crash injuries and death has long been recognised. The introduction of random breath testing immediately reduced fatalities by 19.5 percent overall and 30 percent during holiday periods. However, the role of other recreational drugs has largely been ignored, possibly because of what are perceived as comparatively low rates of use in the community compared with the common drug alcohol. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract No. E208290.

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Publication

Library number
C 27233 (In: C 27215 CD-ROM) /83 / ITRD E208308
Source

In: Building on success - making new gains : proceedings of the 6th Local Government Road Safety Conference, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 6-9 August, 2002, 4 p.

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