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      <title>ROLE OF ALCOHOL IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN HUNGARY (1991-2000)</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[The role of alcohol consumption in traffic accidents were investigated based on the statistical data of Hungary and autopsy data of the Department of Forensic Medicien, University of Szeged. The number of the drunken fatally injured victims was constant, the rate of the drunken victims increased in this period. The frequency of alcohol intoxication did not play a role in the decreasing of the frequency of traffic accidents during the decade. (A) For the covering abstract of the conference, see ITRD Abstract No. E201067.]]></description>
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      <title>THE OCCURRENCE OF ALCOHOLIC INTOXICATION, PRESCRIPTION AND ILLICIT DRUGS IN FATAL ROAD ACCIDENTS IN HUNGARY</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[The negative impact of alcohol on traffic safety has been known for a long time.  In the past decade, a growing number of publications report on the advent of prescription drugs (including tranquilizers, sleeping drugs and other psychoactive substances) as well as illicit drugs that act as additional risk factors in traffic accidents.  Data reported by the various countries differ, a situation certainly not enhanced by differing sampling and legal regulations.  On the basis of available statistics, it appears that alcohol intoxication is still the predominant risk factor in road accidents with fatal outcome, with licit and illicit drugs playing an increasingly important role.  (A) For the covering abstract see IRRD 893732.]]></description>
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      <title>ROADSIDE SURVEYS. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SATELLITE CONFERENCE TO THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND TRAFFIC SAFETY, 23-25 JUNE 1980, UMEAA, SWEDEN</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Papers presented at the conference were as follows: Roadside Survey in Northern Sweden (Valverius, M, Moberg, J and Linden, C); A Review of Breath Testing in New South Wales, Australia.  The Provision of an Alcohol Screening Test for Drivers (Hammond, AS and Cameron, IEC); Roadside Breath Testing in Northern Ireland (Morgan, WHD); Roadside Surveys. The South African Experience (Pieterse, SH); Roadside Survey Data as a Source for Drinking Pattern Description. Secondary Analysis of the National Roadside Survey, Canada 1974 (Jennings, NE).  Inferences Regarding the BAC's of Nonrespondents in the Canadian Roadside Survey (Warren, RA and Kannemann, K); Location and Shift Properties of Drivers Not Tested for BAC (Warren, RA and Kannemann, K); Conducting Voluntary Roadside Surveys.  The Stockton Experience (Hause, J, Voas, R and Chavez, E); Alcohol Incidence in Rural Drivers. Characteristics of a Population and Clues for Countermeasures (Damkot, DK); Informational Needs in Drugs and Highway Safety.  The Role of Roadside Surveys and Related Methodological Issues (Donelson, AC); Some Methodological Lessons from American Roadside Breath-Testing Experiences (Wolfe, AC); New Countermeasures Against Drinking Drivers (Van Ooyen, D); Breath Testing, Some Physiological and Medicolegal Comments (Gruener, O); Current Detecting Technics for Breath Alcohol (Kitagawa, T); Breath Alcohol Simulators with Alcohol Solutions in Separated Chambers (Schmidt, M and Hattendorf, H); The Determination of Beverage-Type by Means of Breath Analysis (Sprung, R, Ruedell, W, Bonte, W and Frauenrath, C); The Use of Saliva Analysis in Roadside Surveys (De Gier, JJ); Screening Methods for Drugs of Abuse and Narcotics.  New Development of the EMIT Technique (Oehman, J and Bastiani, R); A New Portable Drug Testing System (Asch, J); Analysis of Human Hair for Opiates with RIA (Arnold, W); The Estimation of Heroin (Machata, G); Driving Licence Review after Admittance into a Psychiatric Hospital (Wille, R); The Incidence of Traffic Accidents in the United States, Virgin Islands and the Causative Factors (Moorehead, GA); Vehicle Driving under the Influence of Alcohol and Drugs in Hungary (Somogyi, E); Road Traffic Accidents and the Price of Beverage Alcohol in Trinidad and Tobago 1966-1975 (Beaubrun, MH); The Kvarnbrink-Lindefelt Study in 1973 of 2375 Drivers and Their Registered Behaviour in Relation to Some Recent Legislative Efforts in Sweden (Folkesson, H); Alcohol and Snowmobiling (Eriksson, A). (TRRL)]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Apr 1985 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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