2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.trf.2022.12.002
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Strong predictors of offender drivers: Drug and alcohol addiction and the inability to dissociate binge alcohol or drug consumption from driving. Revoking their driver’s licence may not be enough

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“…In comparison, substance-related disorders, i.e., to drugs and alcohol, did characterise the population of incarcerated traffic offenders: a problematic abuse of alcohol and drugs. Thus, the results showed a changing trend [8,10,31,32]), where drug addiction was higher than alcohol addiction.…”
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“…In comparison, substance-related disorders, i.e., to drugs and alcohol, did characterise the population of incarcerated traffic offenders: a problematic abuse of alcohol and drugs. Thus, the results showed a changing trend [8,10,31,32]), where drug addiction was higher than alcohol addiction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%