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Citation

Trinca GW, Thomas JO. Proc. Am. Assoc. Automot. Med. Annu. Conf. 1983; 27: 3-11.

Affiliation

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Road Trauma Committee, Melbourne, Australia

Copyright

(Copyright © 1983, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine)

DOI

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PMID

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Abstract

The development of a drink-driving countermeasures package has produced a positive change in community attitude and has played a significant part in reducing the incidence of road crash casualties in the State of Victoria, Australia. There has been a drop in annual fatalities from 1061 in 1970 to 702 in 1982 against a background of an increase in fuel consumption, licences and kilometres driven as well as a marked shift from the use of 8 and 6 cylinder cars to lighter 4 cylinder cars. The results of a 2 year study (1980-1982) of illegal drink-driving showed a significant drop in the blood alcohol concentration of drivers who were either breath tested by patrol activity (including random testing) or blood tested as hospital casualties after a road crash. It is contended that these components of the alcohol countermeasures package provide a valuable data base for evaluation of existing countermeasures and the development of new initiatives as well as having an influence on community attitudes towards drink-driving.

Language: en

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