Motor vehicle safety: the driver (alcoholically impaired).

Author(s)
Wadsworth, J.
Year
Abstract

Although laboratory and Baconian studies have demonstrated the psycho-physiological effects of alcohol, only ethological approaches can establish its importance in the real social world of the traffic driving task. Studies concerning human behaviour are cited to correlate alcohol, alcoholism and traffic accidents. More ethological studies are needed to draw any pertinent conclusions or advocate recommendations.

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Library number
A 228
Source

Ottawa, National Research Council of Canada, 1966, 73 p.; Technical Note 3.

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