This paper describes the development of a model for the trialing of alcohol ignition interlocks with drink driving offenders in Queensland. A range of information sources were used to develop the model, including: an extensive review of the international literature relating to interlocks; an analysis of data relating to the operation of the Under the Limit rehabilitation program in Queensland; and extensive consultation with key government and non-government stakeholders. These investigations revealed support for a judicially imposed model similar to that used for Under the Limit. It is proposed that Magistrates in selected courts will offer drink driving offenders the option of driving an interlock-fitted vehicle for a period of time, most...
This paper presents the results of process and outcome evaluations of California’s ignition interloc...
21346307PDFTech ReportVTRC 90-R11VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilWilson, Cole BStoke...
At the 2004 ICADTS conference in Glasgow, the first two named authors presented a paper which outlin...
This paper describes the development of a model for the trialing of alcohol ignition interlocks with...
This study reports a trial of an extension of the "Under the Limit" Drink Driving Rehabilitation pro...
This paper reports on the progress of the first court-ordered trial of alcohol ignition interlocks i...
The combination of alcohol and driving is a major health and economic burden to the community. Drink...
Alcohol ignition interlock schemes (AISs) for drink drive offenders can be mandatory or voluntary in...
In addition to combating drink driving through the application of legal sanctions and providing offe...
A randomised trial of court mandated alcohol ignition interlocks is currently being implemented in S...
An ignition interlock device is part of a multi-dimensional programme aimed at reducing recidivism i...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
This paper reviews the effectiveness of three important types of drink driving sanctions: licence ac...
Across Europe there is still a group of hard core drink driving offenders that seem unwilling or una...
Perhaps the most significant limit on the effectiveness of vehicle interlocks is the failure of curr...
This paper presents the results of process and outcome evaluations of California’s ignition interloc...
21346307PDFTech ReportVTRC 90-R11VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilWilson, Cole BStoke...
At the 2004 ICADTS conference in Glasgow, the first two named authors presented a paper which outlin...
This paper describes the development of a model for the trialing of alcohol ignition interlocks with...
This study reports a trial of an extension of the "Under the Limit" Drink Driving Rehabilitation pro...
This paper reports on the progress of the first court-ordered trial of alcohol ignition interlocks i...
The combination of alcohol and driving is a major health and economic burden to the community. Drink...
Alcohol ignition interlock schemes (AISs) for drink drive offenders can be mandatory or voluntary in...
In addition to combating drink driving through the application of legal sanctions and providing offe...
A randomised trial of court mandated alcohol ignition interlocks is currently being implemented in S...
An ignition interlock device is part of a multi-dimensional programme aimed at reducing recidivism i...
Drink driving continues to be a serious problem on Australian roads, as alcohol-related crashes resu...
This paper reviews the effectiveness of three important types of drink driving sanctions: licence ac...
Across Europe there is still a group of hard core drink driving offenders that seem unwilling or una...
Perhaps the most significant limit on the effectiveness of vehicle interlocks is the failure of curr...
This paper presents the results of process and outcome evaluations of California’s ignition interloc...
21346307PDFTech ReportVTRC 90-R11VirginiaVirginia Transportation Research CouncilWilson, Cole BStoke...
At the 2004 ICADTS conference in Glasgow, the first two named authors presented a paper which outlin...