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Data & statistics on Relative risk of fatal crash by blood alcohol level – 18061 results

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Relative risk of fatal crash by blood alcohol level and age
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Relative risk of fatal crash by blood alcohol level and age

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Table 2). Table 2 – Relative risk of fatal crash by blood alcohol level and age 15-19 years Consequence – The incidence of alcohol-related crashes occurs at all levels of impairment BAC (mg per 30+ years 20-29 years 100ml) ...
in the risk of being involved in a crash. Measuring the actual risk of drink-driving ...
risk estimates can give a closer proxy of drink-driving risk. The relative risk

Nov 2013 | Ministry of Transport, New Zealand – 135 more results from this site
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ALCOHOL/DRUG AFFECTED DRIVERS INVOLVED IN FATAL CRASHES BY AGE GROUP (ANNUAL AVERAGE 2005–2007)

ALCOHOL/DRUG AFFECTED DRIVERS INVOLVED IN FATAL CRASHES BY AGE GROUP (ANNUAL AVERAGE 2005–2007)

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4 FIGURE 6.3 RELATIVE RISK OF FATAL CRASH BY BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL INCREASE IN RISK BAC ...
While there has been considerable reduction in alcohol-related fatal crashes ...
to be affected by alcohol, followed by 15 to 19 year-olds (26 per cent). Above the age of 29, alcohol and drugs as a contributing factor in fatal crashes decreases, although

Jan 2007 | www.lawcom.govt.nz
Original Url: http://www.lawcom.govt.nz/UploadFiles/Publications/Publication_154_437_Part_1_Chapter%206%20Health.pdf
BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT LIMIT

BLOOD ALCOHOL CONTENT LIMIT

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Relative risk of fatal crash by blood alcohol level BAC 30+ years 20-29 years 15-19 years O ...
of age is approximately 16 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash as the same driver with a zero blood alcohol level. A 15 to 19 year old is about 86 times ...
80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood BAC limit for adults. ALAC would like to see

Dec 2008 | ALAC
Original Url: http://www.alcohol.org.nz/InpowerFiles/CorporateReports/Document.Document.38468.f505a6f7-bb17-499f-b1e3-c429430caa73.pdf
Relative Crash Risks by Blood Alcohol Concentration Level by Age and Gender

Relative Crash Risks by Blood Alcohol Concentration Level by Age and Gender

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they found that drivers under 21 have a greater risk for crashes at any BAC level over 0, while drivers over 21 do not have an increased crash risk until their BAC levels ...
odds ratio5 of being in a fatal crash is 10 for most drivers, compared to sober

Sep 2010 | RAND Corporation Provides Objective Research Services and Public Policy Analysis
Original Url: http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/technical_reports/2010/RAND_TR820.pdf
The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels of drivers involved in fatal alcohol-related crashes. The majority (90.4%) of drivers had blood alcohol levels at or above the legal limit of 0.08%. In fact, 23.0% of the fatal alcohol-related crashes involved a driver with a blood alcohol concentration level over 0.20%.

The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels of drivers involved in fatal alcohol-related crashes. The majority (90.4%) of drivers had blood alcohol levels at or above the legal limit of 0.08%. In ...

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Bruises or Abrasions Fatal BAC level BAC level < 0.08% (55.8%) ...
> 0.29% (3.8%) (9.6%) BAC level BAC level (19.2%) (11.5%) BAC level

Feb 2004 | Utah Department of Public Safety
Original Url: http://des.utah.gov/highwaysafety/docs/Section7.pdf
Percentage of drivers with blood alcohol concentrations >0.08 g/dL who died in fatal crashes, by age group* and vehicle type — United States, 1983, 1993, and 2003
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Percentage of drivers with blood alcohol concentrations >0.08 g/dL who died in fatal crashes, by age group* and vehicle type — United States, 1983, 1993, and 2003

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to wear helmets (2), a factor that increases the risk for death in a motorcycle crash ...
of the small number of crash-related deaths among this age group and therefore ...
Age group (yrs) * Per 100, 000 population. Although the proportion of alcohol-impaired motorcycle drivers in fatal crashes declined from 48.6% in 1983 to 29

Jan 2003 | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA – 109 more results from this site
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Compares the relative risks of casualty crash involvement at various blood alcohol levels and at various free travelling speeds in the Adelaide metropolitan area. It can be seen that a quite small increase in travelling speed above the speed limit results in an increase in the relative risk of casualty crash involvement that is comparable to that of an illegal blood alcohol level of 0.05. Each 5 km/h ...
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Compares the relative risks of casualty crash involvement at various blood alcohol levels and at various free travelling speeds in the Adelaide metropolitan area. It can be seen that a quite small ...

www.saaq.gouv.qc.ca/t2002/actes/pdf/(07a).pdf

Figure 1: Relative risks of involvement in a casualty crash for speed and alcohol ...
involved cars (29% vs 3%). The relative risks of crash involvement for various speeds are shown in Table 3. It can be seen that the risk of crash involvement approximately ...
of the crash by ambulance. km/h 95% confidence limits of the estimated relative risk. Comparison of the Risks Associated with Alcohol and Speed

Mar 2003 | La Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec – 21 more results from this site
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Alcohol was a factor in a quarter of fatal and serious crashes and 16 percent of all injury crashes between 1999 and 2003. Last year there was a substantial reduction in the number of fatal and serious crashes.
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Alcohol was a factor in a quarter of fatal and serious crashes and 16 percent of all injury crashes between 1999 and 2003. Last year there was a substantial reduction in the number of fatal and ...

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that the risk of being involved in a crash increases rapidly as a driver’s blood alcohol level rises. A driver over the legal limit (80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood ...
Alcohol-related crashes number of crashes fatal and serious crashes minor crashes ...
Most crashes were either rear-end collisions or intersection type turning

Jan 2003 | NZ Transport Agency – 216 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/road-safety-issues/waitakere/2004.pdf
The trends for drivers in fatal crashes who had a blood alcohol level (BAC) of 0.10 or higher. The number of these intoxicated drivers dropped by 42%, from 16,793 in 1982 to 9,818 in 1999 but then rose by 6% to 10,408 in 2000. The proportion of all drivers in fatal crashes with a BAC of 0.10 or higher dropped from 30% in 1982 to 17% in 1999 but rose to 18% in 2000.

The trends for drivers in fatal crashes who had a blood alcohol level (BAC) of 0.10 or higher. The number of these intoxicated drivers dropped by 42%, from 16, 793 in 1982 to 9, 818 in 1999 but then ...

www.aaafoundation.org/pdf/DrunkDriving-SeekingAdditionalSolutions.pdf

drivers involved in fatal crashes, 10, 408 had a blood alcohol level of 0.10 or above ...
US Alcohol-related Traffic Fatalities Figure 1-1 Year Source: FARS Different measures of the drunk driving problem show very similar trends. ...
reduction in drunk driving crashes, injuries, and fatalities. Very few social problems

Jan 2000 | Welcome to AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
Original Url: http://www.aaafoundation.org/pdf/DrunkDriving-SeekingAdditionalSolutions.pdf
Describes pedestrian characteristics associated with fatal crashes. Male pedestrians are overrepresented in each group (urban 80%, rural 70.4%). There was no significant difference between urban and rural groups with regards to pedestrian alcohol involvement as indicated by blood alcohol content analysis post-mortem. The top contributing factors in the crash attributed to the pedestrian for urban crashes ...

Describes pedestrian characteristics associated with fatal crashes. Male pedestrians are overrepresented in each group (urban 80%, rural 70.4%). There was no significant difference between urban and ...

www.t2.unh.edu/nltapa/Pubs/ped_safety_in_native_america.pdf

/AN pedestrian fatalities. Rural AI/AN pedestrian crash locations more often lacked ...
associated with fatal AI/AN pedestrian crashes, United States, 2003. Source: FARS. ...
Reservation Jurisdiction Yes No Time of Day (Crash) Dark Daylight Dawn/Dusk Dark/Lighted Alcohol Involvement (BAC>0.8) Yes No Day Of Crashes Weekday (M-TH) Weekend (F-S) Roadway Profile Level Grade Hillcrest/Sag

Dec 2004 | UNH Technology Transfer Center
Original Url: http://www.t2.unh.edu/nltapa/Pubs/ped_safety_in_native_america.pdf
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