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English: Curves describing the increased relative risk for a traffic crash with elevated blood alcohol content. Data from a well sourced WHO publication.
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Own work; Data from http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2004/9241562609.pdf page 81 "FIGURE 3.6 Relative risk of driver involvement in police-reported crashes"; cited articles:

  • Borkenstein RF et al. The role of the drinking driver in traffic accidents. Bloomington, IN, Department of Police Administration, Indiana University, 1964.
  • Hurst PM, Harte D, Frith WJ. The Grand Rapids dip revisited. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 1994, 26:647–654.
  • Moskowitz H, Fiorentino D. A review of the literature on the effects of low doses of alcohol on drivingrelated skills. Washington, DC, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 2000 (NHTSA Report No. DOT HS-809-028).
  • Compton RP et al. Crash risk of alcohol impaired driving. In: Mayhew DR, Dussault C, eds. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, Montreal, 4–9 August 2002. Montreal, Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec, 2002:39–44 ([1], accessed 17 November 2003)
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