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Author:  Tresne Hernandez.


Source: Volume 15, Number 01, Winter 2011 , pp.11-14(4)




Impaired Driving Update

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals addressing impaired driving and prevention technology: “A Note on the Effectiveness of the House Arrest Alternative for Motivating DWI Offenders to Install Ignition Interlocks” by Richard Roth, Paul R. Marques, and Robert B. Voas 40(6) J. Safety Res. 437-41 (Dec. 2009); “Pediatrician Attitudes, Knowledge, and Practice Behavior Regarding Teen Driving Safety” by Brendan T. Campbell, Kevin Borrup, John M. Corsi, Kristine M. Kelliher, Hassan Saleheen, Leonard Banco, and Garry Lapidus 40(2) J. Safety Res. 121-24 (2009); “Marketing and Alcohol- Related Traffic Fatalities: Impact of Alcohol Advertising Targeting Minors” by Ryan C. Smith and E. Scott Geller 40(5) J. Safety Res. 359-64 (Oct. 2009); “A Social Norms Strategy to Reduce Impaired Driving Among 21-to-34-Year-Olds” by Jeff Linkenbach, Ed.D., and H. Wesley Perkins, Ph.D. U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Report No. DOT HS 809 869, Final Report, 1-38 (Sept. 2005);

Keywords: J. Safety Res.; U.S. Department of Transportation, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Report;

Affiliations:  1: The Research Foundation of the State University of New York.

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