Over the Limit: Who Are the Drunk Drivers?. Jim Rankin and Joseph Hall.
by Rankin, Jim; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 71Health. Publisher: Toronto Star, 2003ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Alcoholism | Bars (Drinking establishments) | Binge drinking | Blood alcohol | Demography -- Canada | Drinking and traffic accidents -- Canada | Drunk driving | Men -- Alcohol use | Recidivism | Toronto (Ont.)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "The results of the problem remain clear in the carnage. Its origins, and thus its remedies, are far more muddied. Impaired driving, a social scourge that still kills or maims thousands of Canadians each year, has been the primary focus of highway safety studies and enforcement programs for almost four decades now." (TORONTO STAR) This article examines who poses the "bigger risk--older hard-core alcoholics or young binge drinkers."Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
Originally Published: Over the Limit: Who Are the Drunk Drivers?, May 17, 2003; pp. B1+.
"The results of the problem remain clear in the carnage. Its origins, and thus its remedies, are far more muddied. Impaired driving, a social scourge that still kills or maims thousands of Canadians each year, has been the primary focus of highway safety studies and enforcement programs for almost four decades now." (TORONTO STAR) This article examines who poses the "bigger risk--older hard-core alcoholics or young binge drinkers."
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