The effectiveness of a new law to reduce alcohol-impared driving in Japan.

Author(s)
Nagata, T. Hemenway, D. & Perry, M.J.
Year
Abstract

The objective of this study was to estimate the impact of a new traffic law targeting alcohol-impaired driving in Japan. Japan passed a new traffic law in June 2002 with the aim of reducing the incidence of alcohol-impaired driving by reducing the permissible blood alcohol level and increasing penalties. Using data collected from police reports, the number of traffic fatalities and injuries for 7 months in the pre-law period (June 2001 to December 2001) and the same 7 months in the post-law period (June 2002 to December 2002) were compared. Traffic fatalities decreased 7.8 percent and traffic fatalities involving alcohol-impared driving decreased 26.7 percent after the introduction of the new traffic law. Traffic fatalities had been declining since 1993, but fell substantially faster after the law was passed. Conclusions: This study indicates that large, immediate public health benefits resulted from the implementation of the 2002 alcohol-imjpared driving law in Japan. (Author/publisher)

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C 39368 [electronic version only]
Source

Japan Medical Association Journal - JMAJ, Vol. 49 (2006), No. 11-12 (November-December), p. 365-369, 10 ref.

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