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Driving under the influence of alcohol, or drink-driving, is a key risk factor for 27% of all road injuries. Thus, drink-driving is a significant public health problem that affects not only the alcohol user but also, in many cases, innocent parties such as passengers and pedestrians.
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16 sie 2016 · Drunk Driving. by. Niall McCarthy, Aug 16, 2016. South Africa is one of the most dangerous countries worldwide for road accidents with 25.1 deaths per 100,000 people every year according to...
12 paź 2023 · About the European Road Safety Observatory. Details. Publication date. 12 October 2023. Author. Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport. Drivers who have been drinking are 15 times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than sober drivers.
European drivers drive with alcohol in their blood (> 0.1 g/L), 1.9% with illegal drugs, 1.4% with (a limited list of) medicinal drugs, 0.37% with a combination of alcohol and drugs, and 0.39% with different types of drugs (Houwing et al., 2011).
INTRODUCTION. PART I. 7. PROGRESS IN REDUCING ROAD DEATHS ATTRIBUTED TO ALCOHOL IN THE EU. 1.1 Alcohol-related road deaths compared to other road deaths 8. 1.2 Drink-driving deaths and COVID-19 13. Alcohol- elated road deaths data collection: the underreporting issue .
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1 cze 2024 · 1. Introduction. Driving under the influence of alcohol, such as drunk driving, constitutes a global public health crisis.