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Key References

Policy Issues  Drinking and Driving  Key References

The Century Council. Information available at website: http://www.centurycouncil.org.

Davis, A., Quimby, A., Odero, W., W. Gururaj, G., & Hijar, M. (2003). Improving safety by reducing impaired driving in developing countries: A scoping study. TRL Unpublished Project Report PR/INT/724/03. Crawthorne, U.K.: Transport Research Laboratory.

European Transport Safety Council (ETSC). (1995). Reducing traffic injuries resulting from alcohol impairment. Brussels, Belguim: Author.

Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP). (n.d.). Impaired driving in developing countries: Summary. Geneva, Switzerland: Author. Available: http://www.grsproadsafety.org/.

International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP). (2002). Blood alcohol concentration limits worldwide. ICAP Report 11. Washington, DC : Author.

ICAP. (2000). Contribution to GRSP Policy on Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol .

De Jong, W., & Hingson, R. (1998). Strategies to reduce driving under the influence. Annual Review of Public Health, 19, 359-378.

Moskowitz, H., & Fiorentino, D. (2000).  A teview of the literature on the effects of low doses of alcohol on driving-related skills. Washington, DC: U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Moskowitz, H., Burns, M., Fiorentino, D., Smiley, A., & Zador, P. (2000).  Driver characteristics and impairment at various BACs. Washington, DC: U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Scheinberg, P. F., & Stouffer, R. E. (1999). Highway safety: Effectiveness of state .08 blood alcohol laws. Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office.

Sloan, F., Stout, E., Whetten-Goldstei, K., & Liang, L. (2000). Drinkers, drivers, and bartenders: Balancing private choices and public accountability. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.