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English: Relationship between blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and relative risk of crash.

Part of UN WHO report Preventing road traffic injury: a public health perspective for Europe, page 47. Based on data from:

  • 21. Compton RP et al. Crash risk of alcohol impaired driving. In: Mayhew DR, Dussault C, eds. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, Montreal, August 2002. Quebec, SociОtО de l’assurance automobile du QuОbec, 2002:39–44 ([1], accessed 1 February 2004).
  • 24. Borkenstein RF et al. The role of the drinking driver in traffic accidents. Bloomington, IN, Department of Police Administration, Indiana University, 1964.
  • 25. Allsop RE. Alcohol and road accidents: a discussion of the Grand Rapids study. Harmondsworth, Road Research Laboratory, 1966 (RRL Report No. 6).
  • 26. Moskowitz H et al. Methodological issues in epidemiological studies of alcohol crash risk. In: Mayhew DR, Dussault C, eds. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, Montreal, August 2002. Quebec, SociОtО de l’assurance automobile du QuОbec, 2002:45–50 ([2], accessed 1 February 2004).
Русский: Взаимоотношение между уровнем алкоголя в крови (УАК) и риском попадания в ДТП относительно нулевого уровня УАК. Данные из �публикации ВОЗ: Предупреждение дорожно-транспортного травматизма: перспективы здравоохранения в Европе, стр 47, рис 5.2.
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Source File:WHO_BAC_Relative_risk.png; page 47; Preventing road traffic injury: a public health perspective for Europe // WHO, 2004, 97 pages, ISBN 92 890 1093 2
Author UN WHO, By Francesca Racioppi, Lars Eriksson, Claes Tingvall and Andres Villaveces

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