BACKGROUND Worldwide, alcohol-related road traffic accidents represent a major avoidable health risk. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of self-estimating the degree of acute alcohol intoxication regarding the legal driving limit, and to identify risk factors for misjudgement. METHODS In this prospective randomised controlled crossover trial, 90 social drinkers (mean age 23.9 ± 3.5 years, 50% female) consumed either beer or wine. Study group subjects were made aware when exceeding the legal driving limit (BrAC = 0.05%). Controls received no information about their BrAC. For crossover, beer or wine were consumed in the opposite order. RESULTS 39-53% of all participants exceeded the legal driving limit whilst under t...
Aim of the study. To asses different factors of drink-driving and to investigate drivers‘ attitudes ...
Driving under the influence of alcohol (DUIA) is well recognized as one of the key human factors tha...
Abstract — Aims: To review the evidence on moderate alcohol intake and motor vehicle crash (MVC) ris...
Funder: Carlsberg GmbHBACKGROUND: Worldwide, alcohol-related road traffic accidents represent a majo...
Objective. The leading cause of death for young people in developed countries is road traffic crashe...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
Background Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contri...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-impa...
Background: This study investigated Australian drinkers’ alcohol-related beliefs according to their ...
Introduction and Aims People driving the day after drinking are at risk of impaired performance and ...
Background:Alcohol (ethanol) is a widespread euphoriant and acts as a central nervous system depress...
<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...
Background. \ud Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-...
Aim of the study. To asses different factors of drink-driving and to investigate drivers‘ attitudes ...
Driving under the influence of alcohol (DUIA) is well recognized as one of the key human factors tha...
Abstract — Aims: To review the evidence on moderate alcohol intake and motor vehicle crash (MVC) ris...
Funder: Carlsberg GmbHBACKGROUND: Worldwide, alcohol-related road traffic accidents represent a majo...
Objective. The leading cause of death for young people in developed countries is road traffic crashe...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contr...
Background Volitional risky driving behaviours including drink- and drug-driving and speeding contri...
Background: Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-impa...
Background: This study investigated Australian drinkers’ alcohol-related beliefs according to their ...
Introduction and Aims People driving the day after drinking are at risk of impaired performance and ...
Background:Alcohol (ethanol) is a widespread euphoriant and acts as a central nervous system depress...
<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...
Background. \ud Volitional risky driving behaviours such as drink- and drug-driving (i.e. substance-...
Aim of the study. To asses different factors of drink-driving and to investigate drivers‘ attitudes ...
Driving under the influence of alcohol (DUIA) is well recognized as one of the key human factors tha...
Abstract — Aims: To review the evidence on moderate alcohol intake and motor vehicle crash (MVC) ris...