Effects of Maine's 1981 and Massachusetts' 1982 driving-under-the-influence legislation. Am J Public Health. 1987;77(5):593-7.Hingson RW, Heeren T, Kovenock D, et al. Effects of Maine's 1981 and Massachusetts' 1982 driving-under-the-influence leg- islation. Am J Public Health 1987;...
She didn’t mention driving under the influence, but that’s another menace. I recently steered clear and fell back when I saw a young guy weaving wildly along the Arroyo Parkway. I then watched the knucklehead plow into a wall on the shoulder, bolt ...
driving under the influence (redirected fromDrunk-driving) Medical driving under the influence (DUI) n. commonly called "drunk driving," it refers to operating a motor vehicle while one's blood alcohol content is above the legal limit set by statute, which supposedly is the level at which a...
The defeated bills (H. 1125, 1319) would have made the taking of the Breathalyzer test required (under threat of loss of license) for a driver whom a police officer reasonably suspected to be operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. Also, one of the bills (H. . . ....
Driving under the influence of drugs is more complex as legislation, drug tests and police training are less well-established. Driving under the influence of drugs Whether drugs are prescribed, purchased over-the-counter or illegal, the physical effects can result ...
Motor Vehicle CrashesLegislationCellular PhonesHand-Held Cellular PhonesObjective. To assess the effects of Washington, D.C. law prohibiting drivers' use of ... AT Mccartt,LA Hellinga,LL Geary - 《Traffic Injury Prevention》 被引量: 81发表: 2006年 Cell phone use while driving and attributable...
Other researchers, using various data sources and study designs, provide additional evidence that the use of a cellphone while driving increases the likelihood of crashing (e.g., Klauer et al., 2006, 2014; McCartt et al. 2006). Other studies provide evidence that legislation (hand-held ...
Driving under the influence of drugs: Prevalence in road traffic accidents in Italy and considerations on per se limits legislation Objective. To present the prevalence and concentrations of drugs in blood samples of drivers involved in road traffic accidents (RTA) and to discuss the ef... D Fav...
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) You will be charged with DUI if your blood alcohol concentration is .08 or above. The level is .04 for a commercial driver, and of course, with the zero-tolerance law, if you are under 21, you shouldn’t be drinking at all, and you may face additi...
Two levels of offence are defined in legislation: the lower level is driving under the influence (DUI, also translated as "drink driving") and the higher level is driving while intoxicated (DWI, also translated as "drunk driving", where the driver has BAC≥0.08mg/100ml). This study ...