Road Safety Monitor 2017

Drugs & driving in Canada
Author(s)
Robertson, R.D.; Hing, M.M.; Woods-Fry, H.; Vanlaar, W.G.M.
Year

This study summarizes national results from the 2017 Road Safety Monitor (RSM) regarding drugs and driving in Canada. The RSM is an annual public opinion survey conducted by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) in partnership with Beer Canada and Desjardins Insurance. The survey takes the pulse of the nation on key road safety issues by means of an online survey of a random, representative sample of Canadian drivers.
Data on drugged driving behaviours and attitudes have been collected as part of the TIRF RSM series since 2002, specifically in the years 2002, 2004, 2005, and from 2010 onward. Results are based on analyses of RSM 2017 data, the most recent data available, and trends comparing with previous years when appropriate.

Pages
24
ISBN
978-1-988945-64-4
Library number
20230122 ST [electronic version only]
Publisher
Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada TIRF, Ottawa, Ontario

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