Prototypes of booklets, posters, messages for risk communication including a script for a TV-clip. Driving under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines DRUID, Deliverable 7.3.1.

Author(s)
Javier Álvarez, F. Boets, S. Meesmann, U. & Pil, K.
Year
Abstract

Deliverable 7.3.1. "Based on the results of Work Package (WP) WP2, WP4, WP5 and on Tasks 7.1 and 7.2, prototype documents for information regarding psychoactive substances and driving will be produced. These European Traffic Safety brochures should have the potential to be understood easily and designed to be in a later stage multilingual. Some basic ideas for European information campaigns against psychoactive substances in traffic will be added. These documents will be addressed to: 1) The general public (basically information regarding medication and driving), 2) The drivers as patients (basically information regarding how diseases/medication can affect driving), 3) A younger public as a prevention strategy (e.g. especially regarding multiple drug use, e.g. cannabis in combination with alcohol or ecstasy), 4) The physicians/pharmacist (basically information about counselling the patient-driver regarding medication and driving), 5) Policy makers and other public bodies" (DRUID Core contract). However, when this Deliverable (D) was produced, no final results were available from DRUID "WP2, WP4, WP5 and on Tasks 7.2" as mentioned in the DRUID Core contract, and therefore the prototype documents for information regarding psychoactive substances and driving are produced without such information. (Author/publisher) This document is available at https://www.bast.de/Druid/EN/Home/home_node.html

Publication

Library number
20100752 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Brussels, European Commission, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport (TREN), 2009, 119 p., 35 ref.; Project No. TREN-05-FP6TR-S07.61320-518404-DRUID

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