Objective. The leading cause of death for young people in developed countries is road traffic crashes, a large proportion of which are attributable to drink-driving. The aims of the study were to estimate the prevalence of drink-driving and drink-riding in a sample of New Zealand university students, and to identify potential risk factors, in particular, students' perceptions of legally permissible consumption before driving. Methods. Participants were 1,564 survey respondents (82% response, mean age = 20.5 years) who were asked to indicate whether they had driven after having "perhaps too much to drink to be able to drive safely," if they had been a passenger in a vehicle "where the driver had perhaps too much to drink to be able to drive ...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
In this thesis we deal with the problem of driving under the influence of alcohol; which is due to t...
BACKGROUND Worldwide, alcohol-related road traffic accidents represent a major avoidable health ris...
In New Zealand, as in most developed countries, rates of injury mortality and morbidity peak in late...
There are strict laws relating to alcohol intake and driving; however, while most people are aware o...
Objective : Drink driving is widely recognised as a major road safety problem. In Australia, health ...
Background: Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes remain a significant and costly public health issu...
<div><p>Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon ...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Abstract Background Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes remain a significant and costly public hea...
BACKGROUND:Globally, about 2.3 billion people are current alcohol drinkers, and 283 million have an ...
Aim of the study. To asses different factors of drink-driving and to investigate drivers‘ attitudes ...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Drink driving is widely recognized as a major road safety problem. In Australia...
Background While drink driving continues to be significantly more common among male drivers, there i...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
In this thesis we deal with the problem of driving under the influence of alcohol; which is due to t...
BACKGROUND Worldwide, alcohol-related road traffic accidents represent a major avoidable health ris...
In New Zealand, as in most developed countries, rates of injury mortality and morbidity peak in late...
There are strict laws relating to alcohol intake and driving; however, while most people are aware o...
Objective : Drink driving is widely recognised as a major road safety problem. In Australia, health ...
Background: Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes remain a significant and costly public health issu...
<div><p>Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon ...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Young drivers are overrepresented in collisions resulting in fatalities. It is not uncommon for youn...
Abstract Background Alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes remain a significant and costly public hea...
BACKGROUND:Globally, about 2.3 billion people are current alcohol drinkers, and 283 million have an ...
Aim of the study. To asses different factors of drink-driving and to investigate drivers‘ attitudes ...
<p><b>Objective:</b> Drink driving is widely recognized as a major road safety problem. In Australia...
Background While drink driving continues to be significantly more common among male drivers, there i...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
In this thesis we deal with the problem of driving under the influence of alcohol; which is due to t...
BACKGROUND Worldwide, alcohol-related road traffic accidents represent a major avoidable health ris...