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English: Relative risk of an accident based on blood alcohol levels.
Based on Table 5.2 "Comparing Relative Risks of Involvement in a Casualty Crash for Speed and Alcohol"; Section "5.4.1 Comparing Speed and Alcohol Risks", page 54 of
Travelling Speed and the Risk of Crash Involvement, Volume 1 - Findingsarchive copy at the Wayback Machine by Kloeden CN, McLean AJ, Moore VM, Ponte G (NHMRC Road Accident Research Unit) // The University of Adelaide - November 1997:
case control studies such as the one reported here which have related the risk of crash involvement to a driver’s blood alcohol concentration. A study of this type (dealing predominantly with casualty crashes drawn from a representative sample of crashes to which an ambulance wascalled) was conducted in Adelaide by the Road Accident Research Unit in 1979 (McLean, Holubowycz and Sandow, 1980)
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