Youth, alcohol, and speeding : their joint contribution to highway accidents.

Author(s)
Fingerman, P.W. Levine, J.M. & Eisner, E.J.
Year
Abstract

The objective of this project was to obtain empirical data on the joint influence of slightly excessive speed and low- to- moderate blood alcohol concentration upon accident involvement as a function of age and driving experience, and to determine if the combination of speeding and drinking is a significant problem in highway crashes, particularly for young or inexperienced drivers.

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Library number
B 13043 /73.3/83.4/
Source

Washington, D.C., American Institutes for Research, 1977, 87 p., graph., tab., ref.; DOT HS 802 356

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