Factors related to alcohol involvement in crashes.

Author(s)
Voas, R.B.
Year
Abstract

Human, vehicle and environmental relations which have been shown to influence the relations between absorption of alcohol and highway crashes are summarized. Human factors to take into account are: age, sex, marital status, socioeconomic status, previous driving offences, criminal offences, drinking experience, number, age and relationship and drinking status of passengers, drunken pedestrians, and purpose of trip/place of drinking.

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Publication

Library number
B 9102 (In: B 9050) /82/83.4/91/ IRRD 215344
Source

In: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Driver Behaviour, Zurich, 8-13 October, 1973, 35 p., 1 fig., 13 graph., 5 tab., 17 ref.

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