Background Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause high levels of morbidity and mortality globally. Lowering the permitted blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for drivers is a common public health intervention that is enacted in countries and jurisdictions across the world. In Scotland, on Dec 5, 2014, the BAC limit for drivers was reduced from 0·08 g/dL to 0·05 g/dL. We therefore aimed to evaluate the effects of this change on RTAs and alcohol consumption. Methods In this natural experiment, we used an observational, comparative interrupted time-series design by use of data on RTAs and alcohol consumption in Scotland (the interventional group) and England and Wales (the control group). We obt...
The review aimed to assess how effective the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) laws are at reducing ...
Objective: The current study evaluates of the effects of lowering the blood alcohol concentration (B...
Introduction and AimsReducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concentr...
Background Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause ...
Background: Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause...
Background: Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause...
This study exploits a natural experiment in Scotland where the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) lim...
Background: It is widely recognised that drink driving is a leading cause of road traffic accidents ...
Background : It is widely recognised that drink driving is a leading cause of road traffic accidents...
Background—The public health costs associated with alcohol-related traffic crashes are a continuing ...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
Introduction and Aims: Reducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol conc...
Introduction and Aims: Reducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol conc...
The review aimed to assess how effective the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) laws are at reducing ...
Objective: The current study evaluates of the effects of lowering the blood alcohol concentration (B...
Introduction and AimsReducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concentr...
Background Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause ...
Background: Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause...
Background: Drink driving is an important risk factor for road traffic accidents (RTAs), which cause...
This study exploits a natural experiment in Scotland where the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) lim...
Background: It is widely recognised that drink driving is a leading cause of road traffic accidents ...
Background : It is widely recognised that drink driving is a leading cause of road traffic accidents...
Background—The public health costs associated with alcohol-related traffic crashes are a continuing ...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
Introduction and Aims Reducing the legal drink-drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concent...
Introduction and Aims: Reducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol conc...
Introduction and Aims: Reducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol conc...
The review aimed to assess how effective the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) laws are at reducing ...
Objective: The current study evaluates of the effects of lowering the blood alcohol concentration (B...
Introduction and AimsReducing the legal drink‐drive limit from 0.08% to 0.05% blood alcohol concentr...