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The relationship between blood alcohol concentration and crash responsibility for fatally injured drivers

✍ Scribed by Nancy H. Mounce; Olga J. Pendleton


Book ID
102978781
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
842 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-4575

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✦ Synopsis


Data for 595 fatally injured drivers in Texas were analyzed using logistic regression to determine the probability of crash responsibility as a function of blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Three independent panelists rated crash responsibility on a three-point scale, based on information contained in traffic accident reports. High inter-rater reliability was noted. Panel members were in agreement 98% of the time, unanimously assigning full responsibility in 61% of the cases and no responsibility in 31% of the cases. In addition to BAC, time of day and day of week were considered as variables in the regression model. A highly significant (P less than .01) relationship was found between BAC and the probability of crash responsibility. Furthermore, results of the analysis support previous studies that noted a high rate of responsibility among fatally injured drivers, in general, even those with negative BAC test results. Such findings are of importance in evaluating driver impairment at various BACs and for determining other factors that interact with alcohol in driver fatality crashes.


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