Copyright © 1994 Published by Elsevier Science LtdThe relationships between type of road user, sex, age, and blood alcohol concentration (BAC) were examined among 1,389 adult vehicle occupants and motorcyclists fatally injured in crashes within South Australia from 1985 to 1992, inclusive, and among 1,573 adult vehicle occupants and motorcyclists admitted to a Level-1 trauma centre from August 1985 to July 1987. The relationships between BAC and both day of week of crash and the number of vehicles involved were determined among fatalities, whereas among admissions, duration of hospitalization and type of unit to which the casualty was admitted were also examined. BACs of .08 g/100 mL or higher were found in 38% of killed and 30% of injured ...
This study examines the differences in alcohol-related accident involvement among different driver g...
This study examines the differences in alcohol-related accident involvement among different driver g...
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This study examines the differences in alcohol-related accident involvement among different driver g...
This study examines the differences in alcohol-related accident involvement among different driver g...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258162014PDFTech ReportBlomberg, R. D.T...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254652000PDFResearch PaperZador, PaulKr...
Australian studies of alcohol involvement in pedestrian crashes are reviewed. The paper tabulates th...
This prospective study examined the characteristics of 167 consecutive traffic accident victims admi...
2407044672006PDFBriefDOT HS 810 598Automobile driversFatalitiesBlood alcohol levelsAlcohol useDrunk ...
748149PDFTech ReportDrunk drivingAccident causesFatalitiesBlood alcohol levelsMotorcyclesMotor vehic...
In this paper, trends in road accident fatalities in Australia are presented in terms of both number...
A cross-sectional emergency room study was performed among traffic accident victims aged 16 to 75 ye...
Driver performance has been shown to be affected by low levels of alcohol in the blood. Deterioratio...
Objectives: The objective of the present study was to describe the results of the blood alcohol det...
This report links data from multiple sources to present a more comprehensive profile of the person, ...
The use of alcohol among road users injured in road traffic crashes and admitted to three major hosp...
<p><b>Objective</b>: The aim of this study was primarily to evaluate inebriated fatally injured driv...
This study examines the differences in alcohol-related accident involvement among different driver g...
This study examines the differences in alcohol-related accident involvement among different driver g...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258162014PDFTech ReportBlomberg, R. D.T...