Effects of alcohol on decision-making with respect to traffic signals.

Author(s)
Lewis, E. M. & K. Sarlanis.
Year
Abstract

Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that a moderate blood alcohol level of 0.5%- to 10% will significantly impair performance of a simple driving task. It also was shown that performance differed as a function of ascending or descending blood alcohol levels. The descending alcohol session showed a marked reduction in total errors, although both alcohol sessions showed more errors of judgment than diel normal sessions.

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Library number
A 5921
Source

[S.l.], U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1969, 24 p., ref.; Injury Control Research Laboratory ; ICRL-RR-68-4

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