The case study has been prepared to assist health students and professionals in learning more about how state data may be used to evaluate legislative changes. Although the case study focuses on the impact on motor vehicle injuries of raising the legal age of drinking alcoholic beverages, the basic principles involved in formulating questions and analyzing data to address them should have broad application.
Injury Control Case Study: Assessing the Impact of Increasing the Drinking Age on Motor Vehicle Injuries
1986
70 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Road Transportation , Transportation Safety , Accident risk forecasting , Case studies , Driver intoxication , Accident rates , Alcohol laws , Fatalities , Accident prevention , Drinking drivers , State laws , Driver age , Accident risks , Legislation , Injuries , Injury prevention , Public health , Epidemiology , Prevention
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