The review aimed to assess how effective the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) laws are at reducing road traffic injuries and deaths. It also assessed the potential impact of lowering the BAC limit from 0.081 to 0.05. The review examined: • drink-driving patterns and the associated risk of being injured or killed in a road traffic accident • how BAC limits and related legislative measures have changed drink-drinking behaviour and helped reduce alcohol-related road traffic injuries and deaths • models estimating the potential impact of lowering the BAC limit from 0.08 to 0.05 in England and Wales • lessons from other countries on using BAC laws as part of overall alcohol control and road safety policies. A conceptual framework was...
While noting that there is no international scientific or legislative uniformity in blood alcohol co...
A.bstract-This paper reports the results of a preliminary analysis of daily fatal crashes in New Sou...
While noting that there is no international scientific or legislative uniformity in blood alcohol co...
In this review evidence on the impact of introducing or lowering legal blood alcohol limits on traff...
This study exploits a natural experiment in Scotland where the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) lim...
Background: Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause...
There is a substantial amount of evidence from experimental studies to indicate that a variety of in...
Objective: The current study evaluates of the effects of lowering the blood alcohol concentration (B...
There is a substantial amount of evidence from experimental studies to indicate that a variety of in...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254581999PDFResearch PaperApsler, Rober...
Except for Quebec, all Canadian provinces have introduced administrative laws to lower the permitted...
Straightforward and powerful reasons exist for lowering the legal limit of blood alcohol concentrati...
Except for Quebec, all Canadian provinces have introduced administrative laws to lower the permitted...
There is a substantial amount of evidence from experimental studies to indicate that a variety of in...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd and National Safety Council Introduction: Potential health and cost impacts of l...
While noting that there is no international scientific or legislative uniformity in blood alcohol co...
A.bstract-This paper reports the results of a preliminary analysis of daily fatal crashes in New Sou...
While noting that there is no international scientific or legislative uniformity in blood alcohol co...
In this review evidence on the impact of introducing or lowering legal blood alcohol limits on traff...
This study exploits a natural experiment in Scotland where the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) lim...
Background: Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause...
There is a substantial amount of evidence from experimental studies to indicate that a variety of in...
Objective: The current study evaluates of the effects of lowering the blood alcohol concentration (B...
There is a substantial amount of evidence from experimental studies to indicate that a variety of in...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15254581999PDFResearch PaperApsler, Rober...
Except for Quebec, all Canadian provinces have introduced administrative laws to lower the permitted...
Straightforward and powerful reasons exist for lowering the legal limit of blood alcohol concentrati...
Except for Quebec, all Canadian provinces have introduced administrative laws to lower the permitted...
There is a substantial amount of evidence from experimental studies to indicate that a variety of in...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd and National Safety Council Introduction: Potential health and cost impacts of l...
While noting that there is no international scientific or legislative uniformity in blood alcohol co...
A.bstract-This paper reports the results of a preliminary analysis of daily fatal crashes in New Sou...
While noting that there is no international scientific or legislative uniformity in blood alcohol co...