The purpose of this study was to determine if drug usage is related to driving history. Laboratory analyses of urine samples, in-depth interviews, and public driving records were obtained to investigate the relationship of traffic accidents and violations between male users and nonusers of alcohol and drugs. Data were being collected in six geographical areas. The frequency and amount of use drugs were analyzed in terms of driving performance for 1,889 arrestees for serious crimes. In general the results show that for this select population, drug using drivers have no worse driving records, in terms of accidents and convictions, than the nondrug user drivers.
Collection Analysis and Interpretation of Data on Relationship Between Drugs and Driving
1972
177 pages
Report
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Englisch
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