Tables
Table 2-1: Alcohol Involvement in Fatal Pedestrian Crashes, 1998
Table 4-1: Rough Estimates of the Distribution of Four Commonly Used Drinking Types in the United States at the Millennium
Table 4-2: Racial / Ethnic Composition of Two Alcohol-Related Crash Populations
Table 4-3: Summary of Attributes of Repeat Offenders
Table 4-4: Reasons Given for Driving After Drinking by Repeat Offenders
Table 4-5: Differences in the Percentage of High-BAC Pedestrian Crashes among High-Risk Racial Groups and Their White Counterparts for Several Driving-Related Variables
Table 5-1: Summary of Results of Interrupted Time Series Analyses of Proxies of Alcohol-Related Accidents in Wichita
Table 5-2: Recidivism Rates After 12 Months and 24 Months For Three Groups Studied by Rodgers (1994)
Table 5-3: Recidivism Effect of Six Evaluations of Ignition Interlocks (After Coben and Larkin, 1999)
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