A study of the effects of certain tranquillizers and small amounts of alcohol upon driving performance.

Author(s)
Clayton, A.B. Betts, T.A. & Mackay, G.M.
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Abstract

The effects of four commonly prescribed drugs (trifluoperazine, Haloperidol, chlordiazepoxide, and amylobarbitone sodium) were examined in subjects tested both sober and with alcohol (55-65 mg.%). Three driving tests were used together with measurement of kinetic visual acuity and an objective and subjective assessment scale.

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B 8060 (In: B 6372) /83.2/
Source

In: A report on the road accident research project to the Science Research Council, submitted to the Science Research Council on the project number B/SR/1158, University of Birmingham, Department of Transportation and Environmental Planning, Departmental Report No. 42, 1972, Volume 2, Part 4, p. 1-95, fig., tab., ref.

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