This article summarizes current scientific evidence about the impact of public policy measures on alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes. The public policy measures considered are ( 1) minimum drinking age laws, (2) taxation of alcoholic beverages, (3) drinking and driving laws, (4) laws and regulations governing the physical availability of alcoholic beverages, and (5) server intervention programs. It is concluded that certain public policy measures reduce alcohol-related crashes. These measures include higher taxes on alcoholic beverages and at least some laws and regulations governing the physical availability of alcohol (as well as the minimum drinking age). The article suggests that strengthening drinking and driving laws without also a...
The recent rise in alcohol-impaired automobile crashes, injuries, and fatalities after a dip in thos...
Alcohol-impaired driving* continues to be one of the nation's most serious public health problems. T...
Impaired driving has been a considerable social problem in the U.S. for decades, but efforts to redu...
This paper reviews the alternative policies to reduce traffic fatalities due to drunk-driving presen...
This paper reviews the alternative policies to reduce traffic fatalities due to drunk-driving presen...
This review characterizes the effectiveness of various interventions to prevent impaired driving and...
In recent years there has been increased interest in reducing the massive social costs due to alcoho...
Prevention of impaired driving depends in large part on deterring individuals from driving after dri...
English Abstract; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review;The impact on health of ...
English Abstract; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review;The impact on health of ...
Laws aimed at alcohol-impaired driving have been shown to change behavior in ways that reduce the pr...
The conditions that give rise to drinking and driving are complex, with multiple and interrelated ca...
The adverse health and safety consequences of excessive alcohol consumption are a leading problem ar...
Alcoholrelated health policy research is responsible for guiding the implementation of laws and publ...
This paper reviews the evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies and program...
The recent rise in alcohol-impaired automobile crashes, injuries, and fatalities after a dip in thos...
Alcohol-impaired driving* continues to be one of the nation's most serious public health problems. T...
Impaired driving has been a considerable social problem in the U.S. for decades, but efforts to redu...
This paper reviews the alternative policies to reduce traffic fatalities due to drunk-driving presen...
This paper reviews the alternative policies to reduce traffic fatalities due to drunk-driving presen...
This review characterizes the effectiveness of various interventions to prevent impaired driving and...
In recent years there has been increased interest in reducing the massive social costs due to alcoho...
Prevention of impaired driving depends in large part on deterring individuals from driving after dri...
English Abstract; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review;The impact on health of ...
English Abstract; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Review;The impact on health of ...
Laws aimed at alcohol-impaired driving have been shown to change behavior in ways that reduce the pr...
The conditions that give rise to drinking and driving are complex, with multiple and interrelated ca...
The adverse health and safety consequences of excessive alcohol consumption are a leading problem ar...
Alcoholrelated health policy research is responsible for guiding the implementation of laws and publ...
This paper reviews the evidence for the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of policies and program...
The recent rise in alcohol-impaired automobile crashes, injuries, and fatalities after a dip in thos...
Alcohol-impaired driving* continues to be one of the nation's most serious public health problems. T...
Impaired driving has been a considerable social problem in the U.S. for decades, but efforts to redu...