In this chapter, the relationship between the alcohol consumption in the young people and traf-fic accidents as well as the strategies of the reduction of alcohol caused injury related with the prevention of traffic accidents are analyzed. the magnitude of trafficaccidents among young people as ...
the effects of alcohol ondriving capacity, relationship between alcohol and traffic accidents, normative features, magnitude ofalcohol related traffic accidents as well as intervention strategies to reduce traffic accidentality related with alcohol are analyzed. among the interventions aimed at reducing ...
During 1985-1996, a total of 5771 children died while traveling as occupants in a motor vehicle involved in an alcohol-related crash, composing 68% of all alcohol-related traffic fatalities among persons aged <15 years; an additional 1854 (22%) children who died were pedestrians, and 719 (8...
Each year, 1, 700 of them aged 18 to 24 die fromalcohol-related road accidents and other injuries.600,000 more are injured while under the influence of alco-hol, and almost 700,000 are attacked by another student who hasbeen drinking.One behavior that college officials are trying to ...
In 1997, 16 189 Americans were killed by alcohol-related (和酒精有关) crashes, accounting for nearly half of all traffic deaths. That is another person killed every 32 minutes. But that is only the number of the dead. An additional 327 000 Americans were injured in crashes in which ...
"In the future, we will hopefully avoid alcohol-related traffic accidents. However, that requires not just good technology but also a change in the general attitude to alcohol and driving. In order to promote the use of alcolocks, we feel that an initiative such as a lower purchase price ...
阅读理解 In 1997 16 189 Americans were killed by alcohol-related (和酒精有关) crashes accounting for nearly half of all traffic deaths. That is another person killed every 32 minutes. But that is only the number of the d
The number of cases of death and serious injuries due to alcohol-related traffic accident has decreased, and the number of fatalities resulting from these accidents has decreased from third to eighth since the inception of a program of random traffic stops with alcohol breath test in 1997. ...
The effectiveness of this restrictive policy has been widely debated in the economic policy literature; where the opponents view it as restriction on civil liberties while the proponents project it as a prerequisite to saving millions of life that are lost in alcohol related traffic accidents. The ...
Analyses suggested that drugs other than alcohol are causally related to fatal traffic accidents in British Columbia. Toxicologies showed: 37% alcohol only, 11% alcohol and drugs, and 9% drugs only. The most frequently found drugs were: 48% alcohol, 13% tetrahydrocannabinol or its metabolites (...