Alcohol- and drug-involved driving in the United States: methodology for the 2007 National Roadside Survey |
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Authors: | Lacey John H Kelley-Baker Tara Voas Robert B Romano Eduardo Furr-Holden C Debra Torres Pedro Berning Amy |
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Affiliation: | Impaired Driving Center, Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, Calverton, MD 20705, USA. |
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Abstract: | This article describes the methodology used in the 2007 U.S. National Roadside Survey to estimate the prevalence of alcohol- and drug-impaired driving and alcohol- and drug-involved driving. This study involved randomly stopping drivers at 300 locations across the 48 continental U.S. states at sites selected through a stratified random sampling procedure. Data were collected during a 2-hr Friday daytime session at 60 locations and during 2-hr nighttime weekend periods at 240 locations. Both self-report and biological measures were taken. Biological measures included breath alcohol measurements from 9,413 respondents, oral fluid samples from 7,719 respondents, and blood samples from 3,276 respondents. |
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