Section last updated: Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Drink Driving
Have levels of drink-drive been reduced effectively?
IREB - Alcohol and Traffic Safety in France, UK and Italy
WHO's Hijacking Responsible Drinking
DWI System Improvements: Stopping the Revolving Door
Designated Driver Campaigns in Europe Report 2003
New Zealand Targets Repeat Drink Drivers
Mis Reporting of Drink Driving Figures in UK for 2003
Drink-driving in France
France to clamp down on deaths on the road
Drink-drive related deaths in the US have halved since 1982
Fatigue and mobile phone use worse for drivers than drink
New device to monitor drink-drivers
The Safety Impact of Lowering the BAC Limits for Drivers by theTraffic Injury Research Foundation, Canada
Drinkers using designated drivers
Unveiling the myth - who are the hard-core? by Helena Conibear
The Relationship of Socio-economic Variables and Alcohol Consumption with Night time Fatal Crashes in Spain.
HARD-CORE DRINK-DRIVER initiative in the US.
ROAD ACCIDENTS in GREAT BRITAIN: THE CASUALTY REPORT and UK expected to lead the way in accident report information
US Congress has ratified .08 as the Federal standard for determining drunk-driving this October.
THE UK DRINK- DRIVER REHABILITATION SCHEME.
UK - best record in the world for reducing drink-driving 1980-2000
France strives to put brakes on reckless driving
US Senate adopts .08 BAC levels
Century Council launches Blood Alcohol Educator
EU recommends that BAC limits are a matter for subsidiarity
UK maintains 80mg BAC drink-drive limit
Dramatic decline in teen drink-drive figures in US
PROMOTING RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
by Sandy Morrison, President and CEO of The Brewers Association of Canada
Canada - Traffic Injury Research Foundation report
Road Accidents of Great Britain report
Belgian drink-drive campaign
UK drink drive campaigns
New wheelwatch campaign launched
US drink-drive campaigns
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