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Title: The Impact of Underage Drinking and Related Laws on Youth Alcohol-Related Fatal Crashes
Accession Number: 01133876
Record Type: Component
Availability: Find a library where document is available Abstract: As a follow-up to their previous study, the authors conducted this research to (1) determine if the enactment of six minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) 21 laws is associated with reductions in the rate of underage drinking drivers involved in fatal crashes after the enactment date, and (2) determine if the adoption of other key drinking and driving laws and socioeconomic conditions in the states have an effect on underage drinking driver fatal crashes. This paper outlines the study methods, presents the findings, and discusses the results of the study. They found that four of the six underage drinking laws were significantly associated with reductions in underage drinking and driving fatal crashes. Three of the general impaired driving and traffic safety laws examined were significantly associated with reductions in underage drinking-driving fatalities. However, the four underage drinking laws had a greater effect.
Monograph Accession #: 01133870
Language: English
Authors: Fell, James CFisher, Deborah AVoas, Robert BBlackman, KennethTippetts, ScottPagination: pp 140-153
Publication Date: 2009-6
Serial: Conference:
Young Impaired Drivers: The Nature of the Problem and Possible Solutions
Location:
Woods Hole Massachusetts, United States Media Type: Web
Features: Figures
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TRT Terms: Uncontrolled Terms: Subject Areas: Highways; Safety and Human Factors; I83: Accidents and the Human Factor
Files: TRIS, TRB
Created Date: Jul 16 2009 3:19PM
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