Lowering the drinking age in Saskatchewan : the effect on collision among young drivers.

Author(s)
Shattuck, D. & Whitehead, P.C.
Year
Abstract

The findings of the study lead to two major inferences. First, the lowering of the drinking age has the effect of increasing rates of alcohol-involved collisions among young drivers who became licit drinkers. Second, the lowering of the drinking age has the effect of increasing rates of alcohol-involved collisions among drinkers who remain under the legal drinking age even after it is reduced.

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Library number
B 15345 fo / 83.4 /
Source

Regina, Province of Saskatchewan/Department of Health, 1976, 17 p., tab., ref.

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