The objective of this deliverable is to assess the risk of driving with alcohol, illicit drugs and medicines in various European countries. In total nine countries participated in the study on relative risk of serious injury/fatality while positive for psychoactive substances. Six countries contributed to the study on the relative risk of getting seriously injured: Denmark, Finland, Lithuania, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands. Four countries contributed to the study on the relative risk of getting killed: Finland, Norway, Sweden and Portugal. The risk for a driver of getting seriously injured or killed in an accident while positive for a given substance was calculated as the ratio between the odds for a driver of being seriously injured/k...
Our objective was to determine the presence of psychoactive substances in blood of drivers killed in...
Drugs and certain medicines influence the behaviour and perception of the user. Therefore driving un...
The study objective was to compare the prevalence of alcohol and (il)licit drugs in seriously injure...
Prevalence and injury risk of driving with alcohol, illicit drugs and medicines have been estimated ...
The European Integrated Project DRUID (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) ...
This research aims to estimate the relative risks of responsibility for a fatal accident linked to d...
The objective of this study was to determine the presence of alcohol and drugs in drivers severely i...
Driving under the influence is one of the most important causes of fatal traffic crashes, with alcoh...
The European Union (EU) has 25 member-states and 455 million inhabitants. Statistics on traffic acci...
The driving performance is easily impaired as a consequence of the use of alcohol and/or licit and i...
The use of illicit drugs and psychoactive medicines amongst drivers, particularly when combined with...
Many of the accidents and deaths that occur on European roads are caused by drivers whose performanc...
Road fatality numbers in Norway are low compared to most other countries, and decreasing. Since 2001...
DRUID (Driving under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) aimed to combat the problem of d...
Several studies have showed that driving under the influence of alcohol and/or certain illicit or me...
Our objective was to determine the presence of psychoactive substances in blood of drivers killed in...
Drugs and certain medicines influence the behaviour and perception of the user. Therefore driving un...
The study objective was to compare the prevalence of alcohol and (il)licit drugs in seriously injure...
Prevalence and injury risk of driving with alcohol, illicit drugs and medicines have been estimated ...
The European Integrated Project DRUID (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) ...
This research aims to estimate the relative risks of responsibility for a fatal accident linked to d...
The objective of this study was to determine the presence of alcohol and drugs in drivers severely i...
Driving under the influence is one of the most important causes of fatal traffic crashes, with alcoh...
The European Union (EU) has 25 member-states and 455 million inhabitants. Statistics on traffic acci...
The driving performance is easily impaired as a consequence of the use of alcohol and/or licit and i...
The use of illicit drugs and psychoactive medicines amongst drivers, particularly when combined with...
Many of the accidents and deaths that occur on European roads are caused by drivers whose performanc...
Road fatality numbers in Norway are low compared to most other countries, and decreasing. Since 2001...
DRUID (Driving under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) aimed to combat the problem of d...
Several studies have showed that driving under the influence of alcohol and/or certain illicit or me...
Our objective was to determine the presence of psychoactive substances in blood of drivers killed in...
Drugs and certain medicines influence the behaviour and perception of the user. Therefore driving un...
The study objective was to compare the prevalence of alcohol and (il)licit drugs in seriously injure...