The Relative Risk of Alcohol-Involved Crashes as a Function of Time of Day
CONCLUSIONS: The association between BACs and crash risk was markedly different during daytime versus nighttime hours. Increased daytime risk was not observed until BACs exceeded the .08 g/dl per se legal limit. Results are interpreted as emphasizing the sedating role of alcohol. Implications are discussed.PMID:37975886 | DOI:10.15288/jsad.23-00163
Source: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs - Category: Addiction Authors: Mark B Johnson Source Type: research
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