Driver improvement and rehabilitation and granting restricted licenses. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Conference of the Canada Safety Council, Toronto, October 27-30, 1974.

Author(s)
Pass, C.E.
Year
Abstract

Suggestions are made that the alcohol involved driver should have his driver's license with drawn for a specified period of time. The length of time being determined by his previous behavioral pattern with progressively longer periods being applied as the number of involvements increase. The driver should have available to him, and be required to participate in, an educational program specialized to his problem area.

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B 5832 fo /83/
Source

Ottawa, Canada Safety Council, 1974, 5 p., 2 ref.

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