THE LONG TERM TRAFFIC SAFETY IMPACT OF A PILOT ALCOHOL ABUSE TREATMENT AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO LICENSE SUSPENSIONS

Auteur(s)
SADLER, DD CALIFORNIA DEPT MOTOR VEHICLES, SACREMENTO, USA PERRINE, MW CALIFORNIA DEPT MOTOR VEHICLES, SACREMENTO, USA PECK, RC CALIFORNIA DEPT MOTOR VEHICLES, SACREMENTO, USA
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Samenvatting

During the 4-year period following a repeat driving under the influence (DUI) conviction, participants in 12-month treatment programs had worse overall traffic safety records than did recipients of license suspensions. The results from a series of analyses using repeated measures analysis of covariance showed that, in comparison with license-suspension recipients: (i) participants had significantly higher rates (70%) of nonalcohol-related accidents and convictions, (ii) participants had a significantly lower rate (9%) of alcohol-related convictions, but no difference was found on alcohol-related accidents, and (iii) participants had a significantly higher rate (30%) of total accidents (p less than .05). These results suggest that the use of license-suspension waiver as an incentive to participate in adrinking driving program had a negative impact on traffic safety. The predicted reductions in alcohol-related accidents among program participants did not occur, and reductions in nonalcohol-related accidents, which could have been achieved with license suspensions, weresacrificed. It was recommended that some other alternative besides license-suspension waivers be used as an inducement for repeat DUI offenders to participate in treatment.(A).

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 841597 IRRD 9108
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1991 /08 E23 4 PAG:203-24 T10

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