The effect of raised legal drinking age was estimated by comparing the number of fatal accident involvements per year per affected driver after the law change to the number before the law change, using young drivers not affected by the law change as control. The net effect, based on combined data from thirteen States, is a 13 percent reduction in fatal accident involvements.
Effect of Raising the Legal Drinking Age on Driver Involvement in Fatal Crashes: The Experience of Thirteen States
1985
26 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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