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Driving After Drug or Alcohol Use

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REFERENCES

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. (1995). Facts, 1995 Edition. Arlington, VA.

NHTSA. (1988). Effects of Low Doses of Alcohol on Driving-related Skills: A Review of the Evidence. U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.

NHTSA. (1992a). Driving Under the Influence: A Report to Congress on Alcohol Limits. U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.

NHTSA. (1992b). The Incidence and Role of Drugs in Fatally Injured Drivers. U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C.

Office of Applied Studies, SAMHSA. (1997). National Household Survey on Drug Abuse: Main Findings, 1996. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD.

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