Characteristics of Canadian impaired drivers: Inferences from the 1981 night-time surveys of drivers' alcohol use.

Author(s)
Stewart, D.E & Lawson, J.J.
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Abstract

The development of effective road safety programs is dependent upon our knowledge of the various risk levels existing on the roads and highways. One of the major factors affecting road users' risk is the incidence of drivers' alcohol impairment levels. This paper extends earlier work and presents the results of multi-variate analyses. Detailed analyses of the level of drivers' BACs (blood alcohol concentrations) cross-classified by different driver-vehicle-environment-trip travel pattern characteristics are examined.

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B 25222 (In: B 25218 [electronic version only]) /83.4/ IRRD 800988
Source

In: Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine, Montreal, Quebec, October 6-8. 1986. P-45-58, 8 graph, , 2 tab..3 ref.

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