Literature DB >> 12050982

The early effects of Ontario's Administrative Driver's Licence Suspension law on driver fatalities with a BAC > 80 mg%.

Robert E Mann1, Reginald G Smart, Gina Stoduto, Douglas Beirness, Robert Lamble, Evelyn Vingilis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: On November 29, 1996, Ontario introduced an Administrative Driver's Licence Suspension (ADLS) law, which required that anyone charged with driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over the legal limit of 80 mg% or failing to provide a breath sample would have their licence suspended for a period of 90 days at the time the charge was laid. This study evaluates the early effects of Ontario's ADLS law on alcohol-involved driver fatalities.
METHODS: Interrupted time series analysis with ARIMA modelling was applied to the monthly proportion of drivers killed in Ontario with a BAC over 80 mg% for the period Jan. 1, 1988 to Dec. 31, 1997.
RESULTS: A significant intervention effect was found, with ADLS being associated with an estimated reduction of 17.3% in the proportion of fatally injured drivers who were over the legal limit.
CONCLUSION: These data provide an early indication that the law resulted in some success in reducing alcohol-related driver fatalities.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12050982

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


  4 in total

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2.  Investigating the effects of San Francisco's Treatment on Demand Initiative on a publicly-funded substance abuse treatment system: a time series analysis.

Authors:  Clare Sears; Thomas Davis; Joseph Guydish; Alice Gleghorn
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3.  A tale of two cities: the effect of extended drinking hours in licensed establishments on impaired driving and assault charges.

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4.  Impact of extended drinking hours in Ontario on motor-vehicle collision and non-motor-vehicle collision injuries.

Authors:  Evelyn Vingilis; A Ian McLeod; Gina Stoduto; Jane Seeley; Robert E Mann
Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Drugs       Date:  2007-11       Impact factor: 2.582

  4 in total

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