2020
DOI: 10.1590/2237-6089-2019-0034
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Drug use and driving behaviors among drivers with and without alcohol-related infractions

Abstract: Introduction: Brazil is one of the countries with the highest rates of alcohol-related traffic infractions, but little is known about the profile of the drivers who commit them. Identifying the characteristics of impaired drivers is essential for planning preventive actions. Objective: To compare drug use and driving behavior profiles of drivers with and without alcohol-related infractions. Methods: 178 drivers stopped at routine roadblocks were assessed by traffic agents who conducted standard roadblock proce… Show more

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“…There could be a list of possible factors that increase the risk of crashes, especially among the elderly. These could include socio-economic and demographic factors like age and gender ( Hasanat-E-Rabbi et al, 2021 ), land use activities ( Lee and Gim, 2020 ; Mansfield et al, 2018 ), alcohol and drug use, distraction, driving offences, and behavioural disorders ( Scherer et al, 2020 ), and vehicle quality issues such as braking and navigating ( Maro, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There could be a list of possible factors that increase the risk of crashes, especially among the elderly. These could include socio-economic and demographic factors like age and gender ( Hasanat-E-Rabbi et al, 2021 ), land use activities ( Lee and Gim, 2020 ; Mansfield et al, 2018 ), alcohol and drug use, distraction, driving offences, and behavioural disorders ( Scherer et al, 2020 ), and vehicle quality issues such as braking and navigating ( Maro, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%