Contents: Alcohol Beverage Control Policies: Their Role in Preventing Alcohol-Impaired Driving; Mass Communication Effects on Drinking and Driving; Epidemiologic Perspectives on Drunk Driving; Controlling Injuries Due to Drinking and Driving: The Context and Functions of Education; The Effectiveness of Legal Sanctions in Dealing With Drinking Drivers; Prosecution, Adjudication, and Sanctioning: A Process Evaluation of Post-1980 Activities; Issues in the Enforcement of Impaired Driving Laws in the United States; Transportation Alternatives for Drinkers; Server Intervention and Responsible Beverage Service Programs; Injury and Disability Prevention and Alcohol-Related Crashes; Youth Impaired Driving: Causes and Countermeasures; Motor Vehicle Crashes and Alcohol Among American Indians and Alaska Natives; Drunk Driving Among Blacks and Hispanics; Rehabilitation Countermeasures for Drinking Drivers; Independent Citizen Advocacy: The Past and the Prospects.
Surgeon General's Workshop on Drunk Driving. Held in Washington, DC. on December 14-16, 1988
1989
280 pages
Report
No indication
English
Social Concerns , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Transportation Safety , Drinking drivers , Meetings , Alcohol related crashes , Alcoholic beverages , Availability , Mass communication , Epidemiology , Public health education , Law(Jurisprudence) , Law enforcement , Injuries , Youths , Ethnic groups , Drug treatment programs , Citizen participation