The elusive quest for causality in traffic fatalities : is a pound of prevention worth an ounce of cure?

Author(s)
Warren, G.
Year
Abstract

The current 0.08 B.A.C. legal impairment limit and several temporally-based countermeasures are evaluated from a cost-effectiveness perspective and found to be largely. cost-inefficient due to their lack of specificity in defining the population at risk. The need for an increased availability and reliability of data-based knowledge is offered as an essential pre-condition in the construction of cost-effective countermeasures

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B 11936 (In: B 11933) / 83.4 /
Source

In: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) of Canada, Ottawa, November 28, 1975, p. 50-69, 4 fig., 6 graph., 3 ref.

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