Effects of moderate blood alcohol levels on automobile passing behavior.

Author(s)
Light, W.O. & C.G. Keiper.
Year
Abstract

Sixteen clinically normal individuals drove in an optical driving simulator in both a non-alcohol and an alcohol condition. Results of this experiment suggest that the effects of moderate levels of blood must be examined not only as they affect perceptual motor skills, but also as they may more subtly affect risk taking behaviour and decision processes involved in operating a motor vehicle.

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Library number
A 6323 (In: A 6310 S) IRRD 58111
Source

In: Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine (AAAM), University of Minneapolis (Minnesota), October 16-17, 1969, p. 239

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