Total impairment risk factors.

Author(s)
Warren, R.A.
Year
Abstract

Age related factors exerted a powerful intervening influence upon the risk of being killed for drivers of various ages. Non-impaired drivers age 30-34 were found to have the lowest risk of fatality. On the other hand, age-related factors inflated significantly the risk of fatal collision for both the very young and older non-impaired drivers. This study looks at the total impairment risk factors and present statistics and discussion of those factors.

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Library number
B 12042 /83.2/ IRRD 224837
Source

Ottawa, Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF) of Canada, 1976, 23 p., graph., tab., ref.

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