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Strategy Two: Enforcing “Zero Tolerance” Laws

 

  Blomberg R. Lower BAC limits for youth: Evaluation of the Maryland 0.02 law. In: Alcohol and Other Drugs: Their Role in Transportation. Transportation Research Circular No 413. Washington, DC: National Research Council, pp.25-27.

 
 

  Hingson R. “Effects of lower BAC levels on teenage crash involvement.” Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, 1992.

 
 

  Hingson R, Heeren T, and Winter M. Lower legal blood alcohol limits for young drivers. Public Health Reports 109:738–744, 1994.

 
 

  Hingson R. Prevention of drinking and driving. Alcohol Health and Research World 20:219–226, 1996.

 
 

  Hingson R, Heeren T, and Winter M. Effects of Maine’s 0.05 legal blood alcohol level for drivers with DWI convictions. Public Health Reports 113:440–446, 1998.

 
 

  Hingson R, Heeren T, and Winter M. Preventing impaired driving. Alcohol Research and Health 23:31–39, 1999.

 
 

  Preusser D, Sole C, and Stewart K. “A guide to zero tolerance and graduated licensing: Two strategies that work.” Report prepared for the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, United States Department of Justice. Rockville, MD: Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 2000.

 
 

  Ross H. Confronting Drunk Driving: Social Policy for Saving Lives. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992.

 
 

  US General Accounting Office. Highway Safety: Effectiveness of State .08 Blood Alcohol Laws: A Report From the U.S. General Accounting Office. Washington, DC: US General Accounting Office, 1999.

 
 

  Voas R, Lange J, and Tippetts AS. “Enforcement of the zero tolerance law in California: A missed opportunity?” In: 42nd Annual Proceedings, Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine Charlottesville, VA: pp. 69–383, 1998.

 
 

  Zador Pl, Lund AK, Fields M, and Weinberg K. Fatal crash involvement and laws against alcohol-impaired driving. Journal of Public Health Policy 10:467–485, 1989.

 
 

  Zwerling C and Jones M. Evaluation of the effectiveness of low alcohol concentration laws for young drivers. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 16(supplement 1):76-80, 1999.


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