Alcohol availability and alcohol-related crashes : does distance make a difference ?

Auteur(s)
Giacopassi, D. & Winn, R.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Variations in alcohol control laws can cause problems if individuals travel to less restrictive jurisdictions to purchase alcohol to circumvent more restrictive regulations. The establishment of a national minimum drinking age of 21 is an example of an attempt to eliminate the phenomenon known as "border drinking." However, it exists today in many southern states that have dry counties. The present study analyses Kentucky's 77 dry counties to determine if rates of six types of motor vehicle crashes are affected by distance to legal alcohol. The analysis indicates that the distance variable is significantly and negatively related to rare of alcohol-related injury crashes but does not appear to be a substantial determinant of accident rates in dry counties.

Publicatie aanvragen

15 + 4 =
Los deze eenvoudige rekenoefening op en voer het resultaat in. Bijvoorbeeld: voor 1+3, voer 4 in.

Publicatie

Bibliotheeknummer
962006 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Vol. 21 (1995), No. 3, p. 407-416, 20 ref.

Onze collectie

Deze publicatie behoort tot de overige publicaties die we naast de SWOV-publicaties in onze collectie hebben.