In this study, a system analysis approach was used to describe and quantify the drink- driving countermeasure system in victoria, as it was in 1977. This approach involved a comprehensive description of the work carried out in the education - publicity, legislative, enforcement, judicial and medical rehabilitation areas and of the interaction of the components of the system and the environmental constraints under which it functions. The study included a field survey which was conducted to identify the various activities within the system. In addition, data were collected for various samples of drivers in order to achieve an understanding of their characteristics and progress through the system. This report contains information on how drivers entered the enforcement subsystem, their personal characteristics, blood alcohol concentration, prior conviction history, whether or not they were prosecuted and results of court hearings. The results of this study have led to recommendations for improvements to the system and additional research. (Author/publisher)
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