Drug involvement in fatal traffic crashes.

Author(s)
Warren, R.A.
Year
Abstract

Drugs detected most frequently fall into very different categorizations Cannabinoids -an illegal drug; Salicylste -a common over-the-counter drug, and Diazepam -a widely prescribed drug. The reasons for taking these drugs vary dramatically and accordingly, so do their implications for traffic safety, as well as the range of viable countermeasures.

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B 17048 (In: B 17043) /83.4/
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In: Complimentary copy of conference papers [presented at the] 1980 Annual Meeting [of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) of Canada], 13 p., 6 graph.

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