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Citation

Lutze J, Miltner E. Blutalkohol 2004; 41(6): 483-492.

Affiliation

Abt. Rechtsmed. im Univ. Klin. Ulm, 89075 Ulm, Germany.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, International Committee on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety and Bund gegen Alkohol und Drogen im Straßenverkehr, Publisher Steintor Verlag)

DOI

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Abstract

In 1997 a total of 883 (20.6%) drivers illegally left the scene of an accident in the area of the city of Ulm and its rural surroundings. 35% of these cases could be solved. Clear differences became apparent between 242 car drivers who committed a hit-and-run-offence and whose records were inspected and a group of 1400 car drivers who were convicted of a drunk driving-offence a few years before. In contrast to the drunk driving-offences the hit-and-run-offences occurred predominantly during the day as well as on weekdays. In addition, mainly elderly drivers committed these offences. According to the results of this study, hit-and-run-offences can no longer be characterized as a typical drunk driving offence. However, hit-and-run-offences that occurred during the night showed more similarities with drunk driving-offences.

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