Public acceptability of highway safety countermeasures. Volume III: Alcohol and drug research.

Author(s)
Vayda, A. & Crespi, I.
Year
Abstract

This volume discusses reactions to breath testers, drunk driving deterrence techniques, and roadside surveys. Although not a safety strategy, roadside surveys are necessary to obtain accurate measures of drivers impairment conditions in order to develop appropriate highway safety programs. Safety strategy acceptability issues in the public survey are presented.

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Publication

Library number
B 22624 /83/ IRRD 267037
Source

Princeton, Mathematical Policy Research Inc., 1981, 225 p., tab., ref.; DOT HS 805 792 / NTIS B 82-110438

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