Abstract Background According to the World Health Organization, road traffic injuries lead to 1.3 million deaths each year and represent the leading cause of death for young adults under 30 years old. The use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol, drugs and pharmaceuticals, is a well-known risk factor for road traffic injuries. Our study aims to assess the prevalence of substances consumed by drivers in western Switzerland. Such studies are pivotal to improving prevention and developing public awareness campaigns. Methods To assess the prevalence of psychoactive substances among drivers, roadside controls were performed in collaboration with local police, using their classical sampling procedures to detect drivers under the influenc...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the prevalence of psychoactive substances in gen...
DRUID (Driving under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) aimed to combat the problem of d...
Road fatality numbers in Norway are low compared to most other countries, and decreasing. Since 2001...
According to the World Health Organization, road traffic injuries lead to 1.3 million deaths each ye...
Objectives: Many drugs, both illicit or for medication, are known to influence driving abilities and...
Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs (DUID) is a major field of study to improve road sa...
In Switzerland, a two-tier system based on impairment by any psychoactive substances which affect th...
Prevalence and injury risk of driving with alcohol, illicit drugs and medicines have been estimated ...
Roadside surveys of the occurrence of alcohol among normal drivers have been performed both in Norwa...
Background: In the context of road safety, this study aims to examine the prevalence of drug use in ...
Epidemiological and analytical laboratory records concerning living drivers suspected of driving und...
BACKGROUND:In the context of road safety, this study aims to examine the prevalence of drug use in a...
The European Integrated Project DRUID (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) ...
Objective: To examine alcohol and drug use among random drivers in different regions of Norway by an...
Psychoactive medicines, such as benzodiazepines and Z-drugs (BdZ), antidepressants and antipsychotic...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the prevalence of psychoactive substances in gen...
DRUID (Driving under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) aimed to combat the problem of d...
Road fatality numbers in Norway are low compared to most other countries, and decreasing. Since 2001...
According to the World Health Organization, road traffic injuries lead to 1.3 million deaths each ye...
Objectives: Many drugs, both illicit or for medication, are known to influence driving abilities and...
Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs (DUID) is a major field of study to improve road sa...
In Switzerland, a two-tier system based on impairment by any psychoactive substances which affect th...
Prevalence and injury risk of driving with alcohol, illicit drugs and medicines have been estimated ...
Roadside surveys of the occurrence of alcohol among normal drivers have been performed both in Norwa...
Background: In the context of road safety, this study aims to examine the prevalence of drug use in ...
Epidemiological and analytical laboratory records concerning living drivers suspected of driving und...
BACKGROUND:In the context of road safety, this study aims to examine the prevalence of drug use in a...
The European Integrated Project DRUID (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) ...
Objective: To examine alcohol and drug use among random drivers in different regions of Norway by an...
Psychoactive medicines, such as benzodiazepines and Z-drugs (BdZ), antidepressants and antipsychotic...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the prevalence of psychoactive substances in gen...
DRUID (Driving under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) aimed to combat the problem of d...
Road fatality numbers in Norway are low compared to most other countries, and decreasing. Since 2001...