A comparison of the driving records and other characteristics of three alcohol-involved populations and a random sample of drivers.

Author(s)
Clark, C.D.
Year
Abstract

This article compares selected demographic variables and driving records of four populations: a random sample of Michigan driver license holders, driver fatalities, hospitalized alcoholics, and drunk-driving offenders. Particular emphasis is given to similarities between "alcohol-related" population or population subsets, as well as to the factors which distinguish these groups from the sample of all drivers.

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B 1045 T /83/
Source

HIT Lab Reports, Vol. 2 (1972), No. 10 (June), p. 1-5, 3 fig., 8 tab.

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