RISK OF FATAL CRASH INVOLVEMENT ACCORDING TO ALCOHOL STATUS: CHANGES FROM 1983 TO 1990 IN THE UNITED STATES.

Author(s)
MASSIE, D.L. & CAMPBELL, K.L.
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Abstract

This research examines changes in the rate of fatal traffic involvements for alcohol involved and non-alcohol involved drivers between 1983 and 1990 on US roads. The results suggest that efforts to counteract drinking and driving, particularly among teenagers have been effective. Women aged 25-29 in 1990 appear to have benefited less from this trend, possibly reflecting a cohort effect. (Author/publisher).

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I 887524 IRRD 9702 /83
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JOURNAL OF TRAFFIC MEDICINE. 1996. 24(1-2) PP43-8 (9 REFS.) INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ACCIDENT AND TRAFFIC MEDICINE (IAATM), KIZILIRMAK CAD 53/5, UPPSALA, 06640, SWEDEN 1996

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