Road users driving under the influence of psychoactive substances may be at much higher relative risk (RR) in road traffic than the average driver. Legislation banning blood alcohol concentrations above certain threshold levels combined with roadside breath-testing of alcohol have been in lieu for decades in many countries, but new legislation and testing of drivers for drug use have recently been implemented in some countries. In this article the authors present a methodology for cost–benefit analysis (CBA) of increased law enforcement of roadside drug screening. This is an analysis of the profitability for society, where costs of control are weighed against the reduction in injuries expected from fewer drugged drivers on the roads. The au...
Driving under the influence is one of the most important causes of fatal traffic crashes, with alcoh...
The use of illicit drugs and psychoactive medicines amongst drivers, particularly when combined with...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258832010PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
Background Road users driving under the influence of psychoactive substances may be at much higher r...
Almost all kinds of driver impairments increase accident risks. This study forms part of the Europea...
The authors present a global overview on the issue of drugs and driving covering four major areas: (...
Objective: The objects of this study were: To review the state of drug-impaired driving in Canada, p...
Part I of this Article briefly explains the history of impaired driving laws, with respect to both a...
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injuries caus...
The Medical Bureau of Road Safety (MBRS) published its Report on roadside drug testing and equipment...
Economic evaluations of road safety measures are only rarely published in the scholarly literature. ...
Introduction: Most countries have laws against driving while impaired by drugs. However, in many co...
This paper uses a set of “natural experiments, ” created by the passage of a U.S. Department of Tran...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
Objective: To investigate whether the use of recommended therapeutic doses of medicinal drugs has le...
Driving under the influence is one of the most important causes of fatal traffic crashes, with alcoh...
The use of illicit drugs and psychoactive medicines amongst drivers, particularly when combined with...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258832010PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...
Background Road users driving under the influence of psychoactive substances may be at much higher r...
Almost all kinds of driver impairments increase accident risks. This study forms part of the Europea...
The authors present a global overview on the issue of drugs and driving covering four major areas: (...
Objective: The objects of this study were: To review the state of drug-impaired driving in Canada, p...
Part I of this Article briefly explains the history of impaired driving laws, with respect to both a...
Objective: To determine the cost-effectiveness of interventions to reduce road traffic injuries caus...
The Medical Bureau of Road Safety (MBRS) published its Report on roadside drug testing and equipment...
Economic evaluations of road safety measures are only rarely published in the scholarly literature. ...
Introduction: Most countries have laws against driving while impaired by drugs. However, in many co...
This paper uses a set of “natural experiments, ” created by the passage of a U.S. Department of Tran...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
Objective: To investigate whether the use of recommended therapeutic doses of medicinal drugs has le...
Driving under the influence is one of the most important causes of fatal traffic crashes, with alcoh...
The use of illicit drugs and psychoactive medicines amongst drivers, particularly when combined with...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15258832010PDFBriefUnited States. Nationa...