Comments on alcohol involvement in fatal and non-fatal crashes.

Author(s)
Zijlman, R.
Year
Abstract

The overemphasis of alcohol as a causal factor is considered and other contributing factors to accidents are pointed out: driver's feelings and attitudes, poor vision, age and experience, road and weather conditions, time of day, sickness and diseases, and socio-economic and cultural factors. It is concluded that one cannot direct countermeasure efforts at drinkers in general if it is not drinkers in general who comprise the problem.

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B 12666 (In: B 12663) /83.4/ [electronic version only}
Source

In: Proceedings of the Scientific Conference on Traffic Safety, Ottawa, May 23-24, 1974, p. 21-24.

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